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Jason Kelce has just dropped a bombshell statement that’s left the entire country stunned in the wake of the tragic death of nurse Alex Pretti — and within hours, it’s sparked a massive, unprecedented movement. His words are driving millions to stand up, share, and argue nonstop as the reaction continues to explode across the nation
Philadelphia, PA – January 28, 2026 – Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has unleashed a powerful and emotional statement following the tragic death of Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti, sending shockwaves across the country and fueling an explosive wave of public outrage and activism.
Pretti, 37, a dedicated intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, was fatally shot by U.S. Border Patrol agents on January 24 during protests against aggressive federal immigration enforcement operations in the city.
Witnesses and bystander videos have contradicted official claims that Pretti posed an immediate threat, with many describing him as attempting to aid fellow protesters rather than attack officers.
His family has called the federal account “sickening lies,” while nursing organizations, including the American Nurses Association, have demanded a full, transparent investigation into the incident amid rising concerns over violence against healthcare workers and communities.
In a searing post shared on social media and during an appearance on his popular *New Heights* podcast, Kelce did not hold back.
“This isn’t just another headline—it’s a good man, a nurse who spent his life saving veterans and helping anyone in need, gunned down while standing up for what’s right,” Kelce reportedly declared.
“Alex Pretti embodied the best of us: compassion, courage, and a refusal to stay silent in the face of injustice.
If we let this slide, we’re telling every nurse, every protester, every American that their voice doesn’t matter. Enough is enough—we need accountability now, not excuses.”
Kelce’s words, amplified by his massive following and the Kelce brothers’ cultural influence, quickly went viral.
Within hours, hashtags like #JusticeForAlexPretti and #StandWithNurses trended nationwide, drawing millions of shares, candlelight vigils in multiple cities, and endorsements from athletes, unions, and advocacy groups.
Protests swelled in Minneapolis and spread to other states, with calls to abolish or reform ICE gaining renewed momentum.
National Nurses United announced a week of actions in Pretti’s honor, while the National Basketball Players Association voiced support for the Minnesota demonstrations.
The statement has sparked intense debate, with some praising Kelce for using his platform to highlight human rights issues, while others criticized it as politicizing a tragedy.
Yet the reaction shows no signs of slowing—millions continue to argue, share stories, and demand change, turning one nurse’s death into a rallying cry for justice and reform.
As the nation grapples with the fallout, Pretti’s family remembers him as a “kind-hearted soul” who “always wanted to help someone—anyone.”
His legacy, fueled in part by voices like Kelce’s, appears poised to drive lasting conversation and action.

