India, Jan. 15 -- President Donald Trump recently appeared to soften his tone while addressing the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good as he revealed whether he would pardon federal agent Jonathan Ross if was charged and convicted in her killing. Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was gunned down by Ross in Minneapolis, a shooting that the Trump administration claimed was carried out in self-defense as she allegedly struck him with her vehicle.

During a recent interview with Reuters in the Oval Office, Trump called the shooting "unfortunate." This was a more moderate response compared to the US President's previous remarks, in which he claimed that Good "viciously ran over the ICE Officer" and said she was "disorderly, obstructing and ...