- United States
- Kan.
- Letter
Renee Nicole Good was killed by the federal government during a reckless ICE operation. Instead of truth and accountability, the public was met with lies, propaganda, and preemptive absolution from the highest levels of the Department of Homeland Security. That is not governance. That is abuse of power.
Congress does not get to plead ignorance. The facts are public. The video exists. The warnings were issued in advance. The damage is done. What remains is choice.
If Congress refuses to act—if it declines to investigate, impeach, legislate, and restrain—then Congress becomes a participant, not a bystander. Silence will function as approval. Inaction will serve as ratification. History will record that when an innocent woman was killed and the state moved to excuse itself, elected officials chose comfort over duty.
This is the moment where accountability is either enforced or abandoned.
Kristi Noem’s resignation and impeachment are not political demands; they are constitutional necessities. Oversight is not optional. Due process is not conditional. Human life is not expendable.
Renee Nicole Good should be alive.
If there is no justice for her, then the verdict is already in—against a government that protected itself instead of its people, and against every official who let it happen.