“Republican unity over President Trump’s immigration tactics has started to splinter. And Trump himself is even starting to hedge. But two of his top advisers have dug in,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who has massive influence over domestic and foreign policy matters, and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have been unflinching in their criticisms of protesters and unwavering in their defense of the actions of immigration officials.”
“Both Miller and Noem have, within hours of the two deadly shootings this month, been quick to label the deceased protesters as villains. Noem referred to Renee Good, killed by an ICE official on Jan. 7, as having committed acts of ‘domestic terrorism’ despite much debate about what happened.”

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