Morning editorial priorities solidified around the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good, with legacy media scrutinizing forensic video and conservative outlets framing the event as a response to vehicle ramming. By early afternoon, a jurisdictional standoff emerged as the FBI seized control of the investigation, barring Minnesota state officials from accessing evidence. This prompted local leaders, including Governor Walz, to declare a state of friction with federal authorities, while Vice President Vance defended the officer's actions from the White House podium. In the evening, the narrative of federal escalation intensified following reports of two additional people shot by federal agents during a vehicle stop in Portland. Simultaneously, the administration faced a rare legislative rebuke as five Republican senators joined Democrats to advance a resolution blocking military action in Venezuela. The day concluded with Governor Walz authorizing the National Guard to support local police as protests against federal law enforcement expanded across multiple cities.