Controversial Video Resurfaces Amid Calls for Kristi Noem’s Resignation
Amid increased calls for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to resign, a resurfaced video has sparked further controversy. The video in question shows Noem pointing a gun at a federal agent’s head, prompting outrage and demands for accountability.
The resurgence of this “embarrassing” video comes at a time when Noem is facing intense scrutiny over her handling of the chaos sparked by the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown, Operation Metro Surge. The operation led to thousands of Border Patrol and ICE agents being deployed to Minnesota to carry out immigration-related raids.
However, the situation quickly escalated as federal agents clashed with residents who rallied together in protest of their neighbors being detained and deported. Tragically, the tension reached a breaking point on January 7 when ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three, who appeared to be trying to flee the scene.
Just weeks later, VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti was shot and killed on a Minneapolis street after intervening in a confrontation between an agent and a woman. Shocking video footage captured the moment when Pretti was tackled to the ground and fatally shot, raising questions about the use of force by federal agents.
Noem faced backlash for her response to the incidents, labeling the slain citizens as “domestic terrorists” and accusing them of attacking federal agents. However, multiple videos from different angles contradicted the government’s narrative, leading to further criticism of Noem’s handling of the situation.

