Senate Democrats Push for Testimony from Noem and Homan in Renee Good Killing
Renee Good's Family Seeks Justice
The family of Renee Good, who was shot and killed by a South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper last year, has been seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding her death. Senate Democrats have now joined their cause, calling for Noem and Homan to testify before Congress.
Noem's Response
Governor Kristi Noem has thus far refused to comment on the matter, fueling speculation about what she may know about the incident. Senate Democrats are pushing for transparency and accountability in this case, citing concerns that Noem may have been aware of or involved in the events leading up to Good's death.
Homan's Connection
Thomas Homan, former Acting Director of ICE, has also been called to testify. His agency was reportedly involved in the investigation into Good's death, and Senate Democrats are seeking answers about what role Homan may have played in the case.
U.S.-Israel Relations
Meanwhile, tensions between the U.S. and Israel continue to escalate as Israel objects to a recent U.S. announcement on a Gaza reconstruction committee. The move has sparked outrage among Palestinians and raised concerns about the future of peace talks in the region.
Michigan Congressman Introduces Abolish ICE Act
In related news, Michigan Congressman Shri Thanedar has introduced legislation to abolish ICE altogether. The bill aims to dismantle the agency and replace it with a new, more humane immigration enforcement system.
As the investigation into Renee Good's killing continues, Senate Democrats remain committed to seeking justice for her family. With Noem and Homan set to testify, the spotlight is shining bright on those involved in this tragic event. Will transparency and accountability prevail, or will politics get in the way of truth?





