Senator Amy Klobuchar vows to vote against DHS funding after Minneapolis shooting.
In a dramatic display of bipartisan opposition, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) announced on Sunday that she would not support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill due to the recent fatal shooting of an American citizen by a federal agent in Minneapolis.
The senator expressed her outrage and frustration with the government's handling of the situation, stating, "When they're killing two constituents in my state, and they're taking 2-year-olds out of the arms of their mom, and they are taking an elder Hmong man out of his house and putting him out there in his underwear, and then figuring out they have the wrong man... no, I am not voting for this funding."
Klobuchar's stance is shared by fellow Democrat Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), who vowed to block any funding related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Border Patrol. "I'm not giving ICE or border patrol another dime," Schiff said.
The shooting of 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti has sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning the Trump administration's narrative surrounding the incident. Videos from witnesses contradict the administration's account, showing Pretti approaching law enforcement to help someone being pushed by federal agents, rather than displaying aggressive behavior.
Klobuchar also criticized the administration's rhetoric, saying, "When I hear the officials from the Trump administration describe this video in ways that simply aren't true, I just keep thinking, 'Your eyes don't lie.'"
The senator emphasized her commitment to addressing the issue of ICE's presence in Minnesota, stating, "They are making us less safe, not more safe." She also called for a transparent investigation into Pretti's and another victim's killings.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has stated that Democrats will not provide necessary votes if DHS funding is included in the appropriations bill. A partial government shutdown looms as a possibility if the bill does not pass by the end of the month.
The senator's opposition to the funding bill reflects growing bipartisan discontent with the government's handling of immigration enforcement operations. Klobuchar has filed paperwork for a potential gubernatorial run but emphasized that her focus remains on addressing ICE's presence in Minnesota, saying there is "no time for politics right now."
In a dramatic display of bipartisan opposition, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) announced on Sunday that she would not support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill due to the recent fatal shooting of an American citizen by a federal agent in Minneapolis.
The senator expressed her outrage and frustration with the government's handling of the situation, stating, "When they're killing two constituents in my state, and they're taking 2-year-olds out of the arms of their mom, and they are taking an elder Hmong man out of his house and putting him out there in his underwear, and then figuring out they have the wrong man... no, I am not voting for this funding."
Klobuchar's stance is shared by fellow Democrat Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), who vowed to block any funding related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Border Patrol. "I'm not giving ICE or border patrol another dime," Schiff said.
The shooting of 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti has sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning the Trump administration's narrative surrounding the incident. Videos from witnesses contradict the administration's account, showing Pretti approaching law enforcement to help someone being pushed by federal agents, rather than displaying aggressive behavior.
Klobuchar also criticized the administration's rhetoric, saying, "When I hear the officials from the Trump administration describe this video in ways that simply aren't true, I just keep thinking, 'Your eyes don't lie.'"
The senator emphasized her commitment to addressing the issue of ICE's presence in Minnesota, stating, "They are making us less safe, not more safe." She also called for a transparent investigation into Pretti's and another victim's killings.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has stated that Democrats will not provide necessary votes if DHS funding is included in the appropriations bill. A partial government shutdown looms as a possibility if the bill does not pass by the end of the month.
The senator's opposition to the funding bill reflects growing bipartisan discontent with the government's handling of immigration enforcement operations. Klobuchar has filed paperwork for a potential gubernatorial run but emphasized that her focus remains on addressing ICE's presence in Minnesota, saying there is "no time for politics right now."