Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton condemned the violence in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, urging Americans to take action and speak out against the assault on core national values. The Obamas criticized the Department of Homeland Security’s tactics, while Clinton emphasized the importance of accountability and truth in leadership. Both former leaders called for collaboration to prevent further chaos and support peaceful protests. The White House responded by accusing Obama of sowing division and urged local leaders to work with the Trump Administration on immigration enforcement.
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