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Who donated to murderous ICE agent Jonathan Ross’s GoFundMe?

Who donated to murderous ICE agent Jonathan Ross’s GoFundMe?
January 15, 2026

By Hannah Saunders

Jonathan Ross has been identified as the ICE agent who shot Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good in the face and killed her on January 7, and donations in a recently launched GoFundMe campaign have skyrocketed. A man named Clyde Emmons, who’s based in Mount Forest, Michigan, launched the fundraiser to support Ross in covering legal fees that may arise, he said.

“Great news I am not in contact with Johnathans father and told him about the fund raiser and all the support he has so now I won’t have to set the DAP as the beneficiary once I hear back from Johnathan himself I will be able to pass this info directly to him so he will have the help he will unfortunately inevitably need from the wackjob leftist!” Emmons wrote.

At the time of reporting and extracting information, the GoFundMe donations were at $129,185 from 2,600 people, with William Ackman making one of the largest contributions – $10k. Three donors wrote words of support, including Melissa Hein.

“I just want you to know that there are people that stand behind you. Thank you for making america Great Again! You risk your life everyday for all of us! Even those who spew hate,” Hein said.

GoFundMe has anonymous and public name donation options but it’s website states that people cannot make their donations entirely anonymous; organizers and co-organizers, beneficiaries, and others can see the name of donors and sometimes their email addresses. Donors must also use their legal names.

“You’re required to enter the name on your credit card or payment method when making a donation, but you can select to not display your name publicly on the fundraiser page. Using a name other than what’s on the payment method you’re donating with may result in your donation being refunded or rejected,” according to GoFundMe.

Donors have 14 days to edit their donations, including removing their public name. TtS has compiled a list of public donors from the first $129,185 contributions:

TtS has also located pictures of donors who had their own GoFundMe profiles:

At the time of publication, Ross’s GoFundMe had $744,648 donations

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