Summary
Iranian state media is criticizing the U.S. government, accusing it of hypocrisy over how it handles domestic protests compared to its criticisms of Iran's handling of protests. They highlight recent unrest in Minneapolis, following a fatal shooting by U.S. Immigration officials, to question the U.S.'s position on human rights.
Key Facts
- Iran's media accuses the Trump administration of hypocrisy about handling protests.
- Iranian outlets compare U.S. protests with those in Iran, following a fatal incident involving U.S. federal officers in Minneapolis.
- Press TV referred to U.S. unrest as "instant karma" for President Trump.
- Protests in Iran since December 28 are significant, and the government has responded with violence.
- President Trump warned Iran about U.S. intervention but faces his own domestic protests.
- Operation Metro Surge, led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has been a point of tension in Minneapolis.
- Minneapolis protests erupted over the U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions, including the shooting of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
- Trump talked about using the Insurrection Act in response to the protests.