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Brutal BEATDOWN: Trump & Bukele SLAM CNN’s Kaitlan on Air

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“The question is preposterous,” Bukele continued. “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”

Senator Marco Rubio wasn’t having any of the media’s posturing either. He defended Bukele’s decision and pointed out the obvious — the President of the United States, not unelected judges, sets foreign policy.

“I don’t understand what the confusion is. Abrego Garcia, a citizen of El Salvador, was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court,” Rubio fired back, putting the Constitution and common sense on full display.

Collins tried pushing further, asking Trump if he would still follow the Supreme Court’s order. That was the last straw.

“How long do we have to answer this question from you? Why don’t you just say, ‘Isn’t it wonderful we’re keeping criminals out of our country?’” Trump snapped. “Why can’t you just say that! Why do you go over and over – that’s why nobody watches you. You have NO credibility.”

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Trump, as usual, didn’t pull punches. His frustration with legacy media spin, activist judges, and open-border policies boiled over in a candid and scathing rant that laid bare what many Americans have been thinking.

Trump then launched into a wide-ranging takedown of Biden-era border failures, highlighting the massive influx of criminals and gang members who flooded into the U.S. during the previous administration.

“Well, we had a terrible thing happen… they came from prisons, and they came from mental institutions, and they came from gangs,” Trump said. “We had 11,088 known murderers, half of them murdered more than one person. This was allowed by a man who — what he did to our country is just unbelievable.”

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He continued, “As soon as I heard that, I said, every prison is going to be emptied out into our country. That’s what happened. And we’re straightening it out.”

In a moment of hope, Trump emphasized the rebound in law enforcement recruitment under his leadership — something that had reached rock bottom under anti-police Democrats.

“We had the highest recruiting numbers in the history of our country going into police departments,” Trump stated. “And the military now… every slot is — I mean, we have the best numbers we’ve ever had.”

Bukele chimed in: “The biggest change.”

“From the lowest to the highest,” Trump added, underscoring how a return to law and order is reviving America’s backbone — its police and military.

“We’re a Great Country — With Stupid People Running It”

Trump didn’t stop there. He turned his attention to the economy, reminding Americans just how much damage bad leadership can do.

“We were losing $2 billion a day… Now we’re making $3 billion a day,” he said. “We’re a great country, but we had stupid people running this country. And I can say it, what they’ve done to us at the border should never and can never be forgotten. It’s a sin, what they did.”

Bukele simply nodded and said what many Americans are thinking: “Thanks.”

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This meeting was more than a photo op — it was a declaration. Trump and Bukele are drawing a hard line against globalist interference, media gaslighting, and the lawlessness that’s plagued our nation. And if Monday’s exchange was any sign, that hard line isn’t going anywhere.

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  1. So sick of ppl whining anout Garcia..Garcia had already been twice confirmed as an MS-13 member. He wasn’t some misunderstood dad from Maryland. He was involved in human trafficking—a serious threat to Americans’ safety…Garcia wasn’t some innocent father—he was a VIOLENT gang member with a history of trafficking and affiliations with one of the deadliest gangs on the planet.

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