Trump’s Border Policies Under Fire
Tom Homan, a former border official, faced backlash after criticizing recent remarks by Hunter Biden regarding Donald Trump’s immigration policies. In a conversation with Laura Ingraham on “Ingraham’s Angle,” Homan stated, “I don’t really care what the original drug addicts think.” He expressed gratitude for Trump’s leadership, claiming that the administration achieved historically low border security issues in just seven weeks.
He continued, asserting, “Now, we arrest threats to public safety and national security every day across this country.” Homan claimed that they have apprehended three times more criminals than the Biden administration has in the same period.
Homan’s Defiance
In a defiant message to anti-ICE protesters, he said, “Want some? Come and get some.”
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden recently spoke with a podcaster about various topics, including his father’s presidency and his own struggles with substance use. In this interview, he accused Trump of exploiting issues faced by marginalized groups, claiming that certain minority factions are trying to undermine another minority group by taking their jobs.
He elaborated on controversial methods for handling these groups, implying a need for severe measures, which he likened to actions taken in other countries.
Biden’s Previous Remarks
Biden also recounted a past appearance on “CBS Sunday Morning,” where he made a rather strange comparison about drug use, suggesting that his struggles with substances were less severe than some might perceive.
In response to Hunter Biden’s statements, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele took to social media, addressing Hunter’s history, perhaps as a way to highlight the contradictions in his claims.
In a comment, Bukele, referring to Hunter’s interview, asked, “Does Hunter Biden smell powder?” suggesting a critique of the lifestyle and choices made.
Border official Tom Homan criticizes Hunter Biden for his comments on immigration policy
Trump’s Border Policies Under Fire
Tom Homan, a former border official, faced backlash after criticizing recent remarks by Hunter Biden regarding Donald Trump’s immigration policies. In a conversation with Laura Ingraham on “Ingraham’s Angle,” Homan stated, “I don’t really care what the original drug addicts think.” He expressed gratitude for Trump’s leadership, claiming that the administration achieved historically low border security issues in just seven weeks.
He continued, asserting, “Now, we arrest threats to public safety and national security every day across this country.” Homan claimed that they have apprehended three times more criminals than the Biden administration has in the same period.
Homan’s Defiance
In a defiant message to anti-ICE protesters, he said, “Want some? Come and get some.”
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden recently spoke with a podcaster about various topics, including his father’s presidency and his own struggles with substance use. In this interview, he accused Trump of exploiting issues faced by marginalized groups, claiming that certain minority factions are trying to undermine another minority group by taking their jobs.
He elaborated on controversial methods for handling these groups, implying a need for severe measures, which he likened to actions taken in other countries.
Biden’s Previous Remarks
Biden also recounted a past appearance on “CBS Sunday Morning,” where he made a rather strange comparison about drug use, suggesting that his struggles with substances were less severe than some might perceive.
In response to Hunter Biden’s statements, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele took to social media, addressing Hunter’s history, perhaps as a way to highlight the contradictions in his claims.
In a comment, Bukele, referring to Hunter’s interview, asked, “Does Hunter Biden smell powder?” suggesting a critique of the lifestyle and choices made.
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