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Roberts countered by emphasizing the personal tragedies involved, asking rhetorically about the justice for the families affected by such heinous crimes. The exchange escalated as both participants spoke over each other, each trying to dominate the discourse. “You are weaponizing a horrific murder to smear 11 million people,” Sanders asserted. Roberts sharply retorted, “That is a laughable assertion. What Joe Biden is doing is weaponizing the entire government against every American.”
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Roberts also shared his views on the solutions a potential second Trump administration could bring to the immigration issues. He advocated for “the largest mass deportation in history” and the closure of U.S. borders as initial steps to address illegal immigration. He emphasized the need to uphold the rule of law and suggested that a change in administration and effective messaging might encourage “self-deportation.”
Challenged by Sanders-Townsend on the practicality of these measures, particularly the feasibility of federal officials conducting door-to-door checks, Roberts argued that a shift in administration and public messaging would be sufficient to start making a difference. He concluded optimistically about the support from across the political spectrum, claiming, “The great thing is, even the majority of people on the political left agree with this because they see the damage this has done.”
Brutal “Pocket Weapon” Stops Hearts (discounted for next 78)
This heated exchange highlights the deep divisions in the national conversation on immigration, reflecting a clash of ideologies that continues to stir public debate and policy considerations.



