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Celebrities Can’t Stop Lying About Renee Good

Stars hurt their country by misrepresenting facts tied to activist's death

Celebrities have a fast and loose connection with the truth.

Look no further than late-night TV. Host after host bends reality to their whim, from promoting the Russian collusion hoax to denying that violent groups like Antifa exist.

That disconnect applies to the biggest issues of our age, like the war against ICE.

Protesters clash in the streets of Minneapolis as ICE raids continue and National Guard stands by

The recent death of far-Left activist Renee Good, who prevented ICE agents from detaining hardened criminals in Minneapolis, is a prime example.

Multiple camera angles showed that Good not only refused direct orders from ICE officials but steered her car into the path of an agent, revved the engine and literally hit him with her Honda Pilot.

Said agent fired his weapon in self-defense, killing her. It’s a tragic death, no matter where one stands on ICE’s activities. It’s also not considered “murder” by sane observers, at least based on the available video evidence.

The agent suffered internal bleeding from being hit by the car, according to government officials.

Tell that to music superstar Bruce Springsteen. The Boss, depicted in 2025’s box office disappointment “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” raged against ICE in a factually-challenged tirade during a recent concert.

“If you believe in democracy, in liberty, if you believe that truth still matters, that it’s worth speaking out, that it is worth fighting for, if you believe in the power of the law and no one stands above it, if you stand against heavily armed masked federal troops invading American cities and using Gestapo tactics against our fellow citizens, if you believe you don’t deserve to be murdered for exercising your American right to protest, then send a message to this president,” Springsteen told the crowd, according to NJArts.net.

Quoting Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, he added, “and as the mayor of that city has said, ‘ICE should get the f— out of Minneapolis.'”

Good wasn’t protesting. She interrupted an ICE investigation, using her car to block official business. That isn’t a protest. Her death doesn’t change the facts in play.

And, of course, she wasn’t murdered. Springsteen doesn’t care enough to get the facts straight, and he’s only inflaming the situation. Does he want more Renee Goods?

Some Boss. But he’s not alone.

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Far-Left singer Billie Eilish weighed in, too, pushing the same discredited talking points in the process. She did so while picking up an award for her environmental activism.

“We’re seeing our neighbors being kidnapped, peaceful protesters being assaulted and murdered, our civil rights being stripped,” she said. “Resources to fight the climate crisis being cut, fossil fuels and animal agriculture destroying our planet and people’s health, access to food and health care becoming a privilege for the wealthy, instead of a basic human right for all Americans.”

“It is very clear that protecting our planet and our communities are not a priority for this administration,” Eilish continued. “And it’s really hard to celebrate that when we no longer feel safe in our own homes or in our streets.”

More lies.

Ellen DeGeneres, who allegedly left the United States due to President Donald Trump, also lashed out in a similar manner.

“I just wanted to say I am so sorry for what is happening in Minneapolis and our country, really, but specifically Minneapolis right now,” DeGeneres began in her video. “Because it’s where I shot my last stand-up special, and everybody there couldn’t have been more lovely.”

“I shot it there because they say it’s the happiest city in America. And I found that to be true,” the comedian added. “So my thoughts and my prayers are going out to everyone. And I’m proud of everyone who’s protesting peacefully, and I am sorry for anyone who has been hurt just for protesting, for doing what you should be doing.”

These aren’t the only celebrities peddling similar fiction. It’s standard practice following Good’s death, including virtue signal buttons worn during the recent Golden Globes telecast.

Meanwhile, the same stars haven’t said “boo” about radical protesters breaking into a Minneapolis church, frightening citizens, while their peers harass anyone presumed to be pro-ICE.

Nor will they.

Celebrities can and often do help the country at large. They rally to raise funds for worthy causes. Some use their personal tragedies to help others, like Michael J. Fox’s work fighting Parkinson’s disease.

Too often, artists cling to their ideological handcuffs to spread lies and make matters worse for the country at large. And no Legacy Media outlet will dare question them, let alone call them out.

Editor’s Note: It’s a brutal time to be an independent journalist, but it’s never been more necessary given the sorry state of the corporate press. If you’re enjoying Hollywood in Toto, I hope you’ll consider leaving a coin (or two) in our Tip Jar.

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