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Rep. Delia Ramirez to Kristi Noem: “Your Department Is Out of Control, and You Are Not Fit to Hold Office” – New Footage of Renee Nicole Good’s Final Moments Sparks National Outrage
Rep. Delia Ramirez to Kristi Noem: “Your department is out of control, but you are responsible. You are not fit to hold this office, and I again demand your resignation.”
The statement came as political tensions boiled over following the release of crystal-clear video footage showing the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good. The footage appears to contradict earlier statements about the incident, showing Good calmly interacting with the ICE agent before she was killed — a detail that has fueled public outrage and renewed scrutiny of federal officials’ actions.
“I will not be gaslit by these people. I will not tone down the rhetoric,” Ramirez said, reacting to both the video and the wider political response. “Jonathan Ross killed her. She spoke to him calmly and said, ‘Dude, I’m not mad.’ This is absolutely insane. This is not a tough call. He orphaned her child and called her a ‘f*ing b**’ after he killed her. Do not let Donald Trump, JD Vance, Kristi Noem, or these thugs try to convince you this is anything other than murder.”
The newly released footage has made Ramirez’s criticism even more pointed. Analysts and citizens alike are debating whether the video challenges the narrative provided by DHS and ICE, and her remarks highlight the growing disconnect between public perception and official accounts.
In response, Ramirez announced she is introducing Article II proceedings against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, stating that she must be held accountable for deaths in custody, alleged false imprisonment, and other abuses tied to ICE operations. The announcement has drawn national attention, sparking discussions about transparency, accountability, and the limits of federal authority.
The combination of the video, Ramirez’s remarks, and the Article II announcement has created a political and social firestorm. Americans are now closely watching how federal authorities, lawmakers, and Noem herself respond, with many questioning what other information may emerge and how it could reshape the public conversation.
With the footage circulating and the political stakes rising, the case of Renee Nicole Good has become more than a tragic incident. It is now a test of leadership, accountability, and trust in the institutions responsible for enforcing the law — and what happens next could change the course of the debate entirely.


