January 20, 2026

Of all the people who need to shut the fuck up in this world, Trump needs to shut up the most, especially when it comes to Renee Good, the mother of three who an ICE officer, Jonathan Ross, killed. While the Trump administration is covering up Good's murder, and Deputy AG Todd Blanche said there will be no investigation into Ross's actions, the president is lying through his dentures.

Trump can't stop taking a crap on Good, and her wife, Becca, who was likely one of the witnesses shouting "shame" after she saw her wife murdered.

"But when she was shot, there was another woman that was screaming, shame, shame, shame, shame, right?" Trump said of the widow. "So loud. Like a professional opera singer, she was so loud and so professional."

"She wasn't a woman that was hurt like, 'Oh, my heart's injured." She was a professional. Shame, shame. She's screaming, shame, shame. I said, that's not a normal person. That's a professional."

"These are professional agitators and professional people that want to see our country do badly," he added in his little whiny voice.

So, we're expected to believe that opera singers in Minnesota are being bankrolled to join the protests. Maybe, and I know this is a difficult concept for that addle-brained, insensitive, unfeeling, raging narcissist, that when someone's brains are blown out for no reason other than exercising their First Amendment rights, and the world sees it unfold in several clips, it is shameful. It is un-American. It is appalling. And his attempt at gaslighting won't work this time, because we saw what happened.

But Mrs. Good's father was a Trump supporter, he said, so "It's terrible. It's so sad. It just happens."

It’s just perfect that this is what it took for him to show the slightest bit of empathy.

Radley Balko (@radleybalko.bsky.social) 2026-01-20T19:40:17.124Z

Trump on Renee Good: "When she was shot, there was another woman that was screaming 'Shame. Shame Shame Shame.' So loud. Like a professional opera singer. She was so loud. And so professional. She wasn't a woman that was hurt like, 'Oh my heart is injured.' She was a professional."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-01-20T19:00:07.108Z

Can you help us out?

For over 20 years we have been exposing Washington lies and untangling media deceit, but social media is limiting our ability to attract new readers. Please give a one-time or recurring donation, or buy a year's subscription for an ad-free experience. Thank you.

Discussion

We welcome relevant, respectful comments. Any comments that are sexist or in any other way deemed hateful by our staff will be deleted and constitute grounds for a ban from posting on the site. Please refer to our Terms of Service for information on our posting policy.
Mastodon