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President Trump's former Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf clashed with CNN host Brianna Keilar [ [link removed] ] over Biden’s undeniable negligence in letting millions of illegal migrants cross into the U.S. during his four-year term.
He goes off when she crosses the line…
Keilar asked Wolf about Trump’s statement saying he is working on a plan to accommodate illegal migrants who work in agriculture and other key sectors, shifting focus to removing only “the worst of the worst.”
“Is that just an admission from the president that the American economy relies on illegal immigrants?” the CNN host asked.
“When you undertake a massive removal program and you try to deal with 4 years of a completely wide open border that the Biden administration left the Trump team, they’re having to make a variety of considerations and a lot of policy calls on a weekly basis and the president’s admission that he wants to do something for those farmers is an indication of that,” [ [link removed] ] Wolf explained.
Keilar argued that substantial numbers of illegal migrants in agriculture “didn’t come as a surprise to most people who knew anything about the workforce,” claiming Trump was backing off his initial deportation targets.
“Again if you look at four years of the Biden administration you will see absolutely no one removed,” Wolf fired back.
“That’s not true and you know that!” Keilar said.
“Excuse me! I don’t think you know what you are talking about here at all!” [ [link removed] ] Wolf erupted.
“Please try again,” the CNN host answered, with snark.
Watch the live T.V. clash here:
Together with Goldco
Deep State Fires A Warning Shot At Your Vote And Your Future [ [link removed] ]
It wasn’t long ago there was an attempt to put Trump behind bars.
To bankrupt him through legal fees.
And to even assassinate him… twice!
But President Trump has prevailed each and every time. And despite having overcome these hits, one after another, the battle may still be far from over.
President Trump has repeatedly stated he wants to "demolish the deep state,” and claims this to be his “final battle” against these shadowy figures.
But the truth is… the battle may have only just begun.
Rogue Judges across the country have tried to stop his actions at every turn. Congress hasn’t been much help in passing his legislation, and the media is at his throat like always.
So, how will Trump bring prosperity to the American People while the Deep State runs rampant, putting up roadblocks for everything he does for America?
Will he be able to succeed in Making America Great Again?
Only time will tell, but thousands of American Patriots are preparing themselves for a worse case scenario. They ARE NOT leaving things up to chance. They are helping to protect themselves in case the Deep State has one more potential ace up their sleeve.
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RFK Jr reveals the truth about Trump... "One of the most empathetic people I've ever met"
Health Secretary RFK Jr. went on Tucker Carlson’s podcast and laid bare his prejudice ideas about President Donald Trump [ [link removed] ], telling Carlson that he was completely wrong about the president…
“I had him pegged him as a narcissist, but narcissists are incapable of empathy, and he’s one of the most empathetic people I’ve ever met,” RFK Jr. revealed.
The Secretary of Health and Human Services spoke about liberal mainstream media’s dissemination of the falsehood that the President is “in the cabinet meeting talking about how we can make billionaires richer.” RFK Jr. assured Carlson that Trump is “the opposite of that.”
“He’s always thinking about how this impacts the little guy…”
RFK Jr. also emphasized it is not just Trump’s character that many get wrong, but his high level of intelligence.
“He’s immensely curious, inquisitive and immensely knowledgeable or encyclopedic in certain areas that you wouldn’t expect, like music.”
As for the state of the nation, RFK Jr. praised Trump’s dedication to tackling expenditures in the federal government and trade deficits, bringing “morale” back to the country.
“ I think he’s really a uniquely right person for this country right now.”
“The only way out is really deportation":
Trump visits Florida migrant detention center with Noem & DeSantis
President Donald Trump visited Florida’s new deportation facility [ [link removed] ]Tuesday with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, singing the praises of what is to be the country’s largest migrant detention facility.
Trump toured the massive immigration detention facility in the Everglades, calling it “beautiful, so secure,” and vowing to prioritize deporting the “worst of the worst.” The camp, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” is surrounded by swampy terrain and wildlife to discourage escape.
“We’re surrounded by miles of treacherous swampland, and the only way out is really deportation,” Trump said, praising the facility that was built on existing airport infrastructure.
The 3,000-bed center, constructed in just eight days at a cost of $450 million annually, will serve as the largest migrant detention site in the U.S., with Florida National Guard members deputized as immigration judges to expedite hearings within 48 hours.
The facility has sparked backlash from environmental groups and Democrats, with lawsuits alleging threats to the Everglades ecosystem and protesters decrying the center as inhumane. “Another stupid plan to abuse people & the Everglades,” one sign read during demonstrations along Highway 41.
Senate ‘Vote-a-rama’ results in the passing of Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
Senate Republicans passed President Trump’s proposed “Big, Beautiful Bill” [ [link removed] ] on Tuesday with Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote, sending the megabill to the House for final approval.
Only three Republican senators opposed it—Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Susan Collins of Maine—opposed the sweeping legislation, which includes deep spending cuts, a permanent extension of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, and major reforms to Medicaid and immigration enforcement.
“We're going to get this done, we're going to get this to the president by July 4,” said House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., as House GOP leaders worked to unite fiscal hawks and moderates around the Senate’s version of the bill.
Democrats slammed the bill for slashing Medicaid and increasing the federal deficit, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer saying, “The American people will not forget what Republicans do in this chamber today,” after successfully stripping the bill’s official title: The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act.
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