00:00And we will continue to go with you Anne Corpé.
00:02Hello Anne.
00:03We talked about it already here on this plateau.
00:06But in the meantime, there are some things.
00:08Some signs show the desire to go to Washington.
00:12Yes, in any case, it is a ton more conciliant.
00:15No one at the White House wants to see people killed or killed in the street.
00:20We will let the facts guide.
00:23The inquiry a declared here evening, Caroline Levitt.
00:27A declaration which tranche with the diabolisation of Alex Fretti,
00:32responsable of the administration just after his death.
00:35For example, he was qualified as terrorist of the interior
00:38by the secretary of the Department of the Interior
00:43and by Stephen Miller, conseiller of Donald Trump.
00:47And it is a way for the Blanche to recognize that this affair
00:51involves a serious risk for the administration.
00:54For preuve, after having done long enough front uni
00:58on the issue of immigration,
01:00several members of the Congress
01:03reclament the inquiries
01:05and also the auditions of the administration.
01:09The secretary of the Interior and in the Viseur, Christine Noem,
01:14was received for two hours here by Donald Trump
01:17at his request, according to the New York Times.
01:21And he should testify in front of the Judiciary Senate
01:24the 3rd March.
01:26D'autres hauts responsables of the administration
01:28might be invoked to the demand
01:30of the Republican members of the two chambers.
01:33Some of them are publicly inquiet
01:36of the repercussions of the drama of Minneapolis
01:40on the credibility of the administration.
01:43The response prematurely
01:45from the Sécurité Intérieur
01:47has affected the confidence.
01:49It is written on X
01:50the senator Republican of Utah.
01:53Our constitution
01:54protects the citizens
01:56against the government.
01:57We have the right
01:58to reunite pacifically
01:59and to wear weapons.
02:01It is written on his part
02:02the senator Republican of Kansas
02:04in a apparent defense
02:06of the manifestants
02:07who were,
02:08until then,
02:09taxed by dangerous agitate
02:11by the Republican
02:13even the NRA
02:14the puissant lobby
02:15of arms
02:16has taken
02:17the defense
02:18of Alex Prett
02:19who put
02:20legally
02:21his arm
02:22Donald
02:23Trump,
02:24as usual
02:25when he is committed
02:26to break
02:27the projectors
02:28on another subject
02:29he will be in place
02:31in Iowa
02:32to address
02:33the question
02:34of the cost
02:35of the life
02:36of his voters
02:37he will be
02:38he will be
02:39at 15 hours
02:40in local
02:41he will be
02:42to see
02:43how to happen
02:44in Minneapolis
02:45Trump is already
02:46in the campaign
02:47on the
02:49on the
02:50on the
02:51on the
02:52on the
02:53on the
02:54on the
02:55on the
02:56on the
02:57on the
02:58the
02:59the
03:00the
03:01em
03:27une modification du fonctionnement de ce département.
03:32Ils veulent que les agents de l'immigration
03:34utilisent des mandats de perquisition,
03:38qu'ils puissent être identifiés.
03:41Ils exigent aussi que le département de la Sécurité Intérieure
03:44coopère avec les autorités locales
03:47dans les enquêtes qui sont menées
03:49sur la mort d'Alex Prétis et de René Goud.
03:54Certains représentants démocrates
03:56qui se sont alliés aux Républicains
03:57pour voter le budget à la Chambre
03:59s'en sont excusés.
04:01Et puis de plus en plus d'élus démocrates
04:03réclament une procédure de destitution
04:06contre Christine Oham, la secrétaire
04:08au département de la Sécurité Intérieure.
04:11Et pour ça, pour lancer cette procédure,
04:14il suffit d'un vote à la majorité simple
04:16à la Chambre des représentants.
04:19Merci beaucoup Anne Corpec.
04:20On se trouvera dans le club aujourd'hui à 14h,
04:22heure de Paris, pour aller encore un peu plus loin.
04:25On va rester aux Etats-Unis.
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