Vice President JD Vance on Thursday claimed a Minneapolis woman killed was at fault after ICE agents on Wednesday gunned her down in her vehicle.
Continuing the narrative that Renee Nicole Good was committing "domestic terrorism" Vance proclaimed, "We're not going to give into terrorism."
Vance also announced that the Justice Department would start a new fraud department, insisting if a protester "throws a brick at an ICE agent," the new DOJ division should investigate "who bought the brick."
Vance noted that there are people on the left who are doxxing ICE agents and ultimately called it a "classic terrorism" tactic. He also accused Good of working for a "left-wing network."
When one reporter asked if Good's alleged involvement with a "left-wing network" means she deserved to die, Vance admitted, "being part of that network doesn't justify being shot."
He went on to describe her as being "radicalized" and painted Good as "unhinged."
Another reporter probed Vance on whether he truly believed Good intentionally tried to hit the agent with her car even after watching the video.
Vance admitted, "I don't know," and ultimately agreed that there should be an investigation and that one was unfolding by the FBI and Homeland Security. However, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has already stated that the ICE agent did nothing wrong.
A reporter also asked what his response was to those who feel "emboldened" to protest ICE and he said that they should know there would now be an assistant attorney general who will prosecute them for violence.