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“The first thing any president should say — any president, or anybody in public life — is, ‘Without a border protected, you don’t have a nation,’” Kerry said. “I believe that. If you’re going to define your nation, you have to have a border that means something.”
Then came the kill shot.
“I wish President Biden had been heard more often saying, ‘I’m going to enforce the law.’”
This isn’t a political rookie offering an outside opinion. This is a former Secretary of State, former presidential nominee, and Biden’s own hand-picked climate czar. And he’s torching the entire Biden immigration agenda.
While Democrats mocked Trump’s border wall and called immigration enforcement “inhumane,” Americans watched helplessly as more than 10 million illegal aliens flooded into the U.S. under Biden’s failed leadership. Among them: 2 million “gotaways” who slipped in without a trace.
That neglect came with a deadly cost. Innocent Americans like nursing student Laken Riley and Maryland mother Rachel Morin lost their lives at the hands of criminals who should never have been in the country to begin with.
Kerry didn’t hide the facts either. He openly admitted Democrats “just allowed the border to continue to be sieged, under siege,” while Trump sounded the alarm.
And since President Trump returned to the White House, the change has been immediate—and undeniable. May 2025 saw fewer than 9,000 illegal border apprehensions. That’s a massive drop from the 118,000 encounters recorded under Biden just a year ago.
Kerry’s reversal couldn’t have come at a worse time for Democrats. Already facing internal disarray, sagging polls, and a branding crisis, the last thing they needed was one of their own confirming everything conservatives have been warning about for years.
Even when the BBC interviewer floated the idea that Trump would capitalize on his remarks, Kerry didn’t hesitate:
“He was right,” he said plainly. “The problem is we all should have been right.”
This wasn’t a gaffe—it was a confession. And it echoed the same sentiment a recent Democrat-aligned super PAC discovered when polling swing-state voters. Their own data revealed that voters see the Democrat Party as “woke” and “weak.”
And who can blame them?
The party that once claimed to be for the working class is now the party of open borders, criminal protection, and endless chaos. Even blue-state voters are starting to wonder who the Democrats really stand for.
Meanwhile, Trump’s America First team—led by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan—has launched sweeping ICE operations that have already removed “hundreds and hundreds of known and suspected terrorists.”
That’s leadership. That’s action. That’s results.
Kerry’s stunning about-face lays bare a reality that Democrats hoped no one would say out loud: They’ve betrayed the very people they were elected to protect. And the contrast between Trump’s decisive action and Biden’s complete failure couldn’t be sharper.
The question isn’t whether Trump was right—it’s why Democrats refused to listen until it was too late.
For 25 years, Democrats have peddled broken promises, open-border policies, and leftist ideology while Americans paid the price. They let wages stagnate, crime explode, and communities collapse under the weight of bad decisions.
Trump, on the other hand, ended catch-and-release, shut down the CBP One app, restarted the border wall, and started deporting criminals immediately. That’s what leadership looks like—and Americans know it.
Now, even Kerry knows it.
The Left can’t spin this. They can’t unring this bell. John Kerry’s confession is more than just a soundbite—it’s a damning indictment of a party that’s lost its way.
And if Democrats continue on their current course, Kerry may be remembered as the first high-profile defector to admit the truth—Trump was right, and the Left was dead wrong.




