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MS NOW shared AI-manipulated Alex Pretti photo on TV, website and YouTube. Here's what we know
The network formerly known as MSNBC featured the AI-altered picture on TV and online as part of host Nicole Wallace's show, "Deadline: White House."
Between Jan. 24 and Jan. 29, Trump officials' statements evolved in a case that has become a major political liability for the president.
A local bike club will participate in a memorial ride for Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old man shot by immigration officers in Minneapolis on Jan. 24.
Thousands of New Yorkers, including a large contingent of nurses, gathered outside the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Manhattan for a vigil for Alex Pretti, the second person to be gunned down by federal agents amid the immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
A group of hundreds, many of them nurses still wearing badges after walking from their nearby hospitals, performed a Nightingale Tribute — a traditional send off for nurses — for Pretti, who was killed Saturday by immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis.
And internal medicine resident Avalon Swenson, MD, who worked with Pretti at the VA, urged Minnesota's governor "to do something" in the wake of the shooting and shared that Pretti "used to tell people off when they made sexist comments to female physicians."
A Missouri man was among those who brought weapons to the U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, 2021, and were pardoned. The killing of Alex Pretti was justified by some officials because he had a gun.
Georgia Republicans rip Sen. Jon Ossoff after he demanded a probe into Alex Pretti’s shooting, arguing he’s louder on Minneapolis than illegal immigrant crime at home.