In a powerful display of unity and unapologetic leadership, former President Donald Trump welcomed El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to the White House on Monday, where the two leaders made it crystal clear: they’re putting national sovereignty and public safety above globalist courtroom demands and media pressure.
But the meeting wasn’t just about diplomacy — it quickly turned into a full-blown takedown of leftist narratives when CNN’s Kaitlan Collins tried to trap the leaders with her questioning. Instead, she got an earful from Trump, Bukele, and even Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who wasn’t about to let media spin go unchallenged.
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The spark? CNN’s obsession with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an El Salvadoran national and criminal who was living in Maryland. The U.S. Supreme Court may have ruled that the Trump administration should facilitate his return, but President Bukele shut that idea down fast.
“How can I return a criminal to the US? Smuggle a terrorist in?” Bukele snapped back, calling Collins’ questioning “absurd.” The Salvadoran leader made it clear he won’t be bullied into giving up criminals just because D.C. elites or activist judges say so.
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