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White House criticizes media coverage of Alex Pretti.

26 January 2026
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White House criticizes media coverage of Alex Pretti.
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A right-wing website writer questioned the White House spokesperson about the killing of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minnesota, leading to criticism of the “liberal biased media.” The incident sparked controversy and highlighted tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. The exchange underscored the ongoing debate over media bias and the role of journalism in shaping public perception. The White House spokesperson’s response reflected a defensive stance against perceived criticism from certain media outlets.

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