Lakers Legend#32
11-28-2024, 03:08 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/team-trump-debates-how-much-should-we-invade-mexico/ar-AA1uRCYK?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=85e958eb7ae049efaf86b88779363341&ei=5
It is a question that would have seemed batty for the GOP elite to consider before, even during Trump's first term. But in the four years since, many within the mainstream Republican centers of power have come around to support Trump's idea to bomb or attack Mexico.
Trump's Cabinet picks, including his choices for secretary of defense and secretary of state, have publicly supported the idea of potentially unleashing the U.S. military in Mexico. So has the man Trump has tapped to be his national security adviser. So has the man Trump selected as his "border czar" to lead his immigration crackdowns. So have various Trump allies in Congress and in the media.
Will we be seeing the board's MAGA Fat Pack enlisting soon?
It is a question that would have seemed batty for the GOP elite to consider before, even during Trump's first term. But in the four years since, many within the mainstream Republican centers of power have come around to support Trump's idea to bomb or attack Mexico.
Trump's Cabinet picks, including his choices for secretary of defense and secretary of state, have publicly supported the idea of potentially unleashing the U.S. military in Mexico. So has the man Trump has tapped to be his national security adviser. So has the man Trump selected as his "border czar" to lead his immigration crackdowns. So have various Trump allies in Congress and in the media.
Will we be seeing the board's MAGA Fat Pack enlisting soon?