Even Casey Anthony - AKA America’s most hated mom - thinks JD Vance and ICE agents are 'Gestapo' – We Got This Covered
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Even Casey Anthony – AKA America’s most hated mom – thinks JD Vance and ICE agents are ‘Gestapo’

Even she thinks this is wrong.

Casey Anthony, a name synonymous with high-profile controversy, has jumped into the national debate surrounding a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent in Minneapolis. She’s not holding back, either.

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Often referred to as “America’s most hated mom,” Anthony criticized federal authorities in a recent public post addressed directly to Vice President JD Vance. She accused the administration of shielding federal agents from accountability in the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.

This is a pretty intense statement, and Anthony used some incredibly harsh language when discussing the federal officers. She wrote that there is no immunity for agents just because it is politically “convenient for you and this Administration.” According to Fox, she then added, “This applies to your Gestapo agents in ICE.”

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She wrote that the public is paying attention to the administration’s response to the situation. “We are watching. We are holding our government officials accountable,” she insisted. Anthony referenced what she described as multiple recent shootings involving federal officers and questioned whether justice is actually being served for victims and their families in these cases.

However, Anthony doesn’t buy the official account. She called the shooting a crime and demanded that the incident be investigated “as all other officer-involved crimes.” She also demanded that the government immediately release all investigative reports and any available body-camera video related to the incident.

Anthony specifically criticized the Department of Justice and accused the administration of misleading the public about how the investigation is being handled. She argued that federal officials are improperly keeping the case under federal review, instead of allowing Minnesota authorities to take the lead in the investigation. Her central point is that federal law-enforcement agents must be held to the very same standards as any civilian.

It’s important to note that Anthony isn’t alone in calling for clarity regarding the Minneapolis shooting. State and local leaders in Minnesota have also raised significant questions about the incident and are demanding greater transparency. They have called for the immediate release of evidence and investigative materials to shed light on what exactly happened during the enforcement operation.

Anthony’s involvement in such a heated political and legal debate is certainly notable. At 38 years old, she remains a polarizing figure in American culture. Back in 2011, she was acquitted in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. While the jury found her not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter, and aggravated child abuse, she was found guilty of lying to law enforcement.

Caylee’s death remains unsolved, and Anthony has been the subject of countless documentaries and television series since her dramatic trial. Her history makes her criticism of law enforcement accountability particularly striking, and it ensures her comments, though delivered via a public post, draw significant national attention, whether you agree with her stance against the vice president or not.


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