A Fox News star was speechless over this sick scheme by the media against Donald Trump

Three Key Takeaways:

  • The media has been accused of defending violent gang members, such as those from MS-13 and Tren de Aragua, by spreading false sob stories to undermine Trump’s deportation efforts.
  • Homeland Security officials criticized the media for misrepresenting gang members’ identities, highlighting that the deportation process involves thorough intelligence and scrutiny beyond tattoos or social media posts.
  • Despite public support for deporting violent criminals, the media’s portrayal of these gang members has sparked controversy, as it distracts from the victims of gang violence and aims to discredit Trump’s immigration policies.

The media is getting desperate to take down Donald Trump.


Journalists are concocting hoaxes that have hit a new low.


And a Fox News star was speechless over this scheme by the media against Donald Trump.


The media defends illegal alien gang members from being deported


Democrats and their media allies have settled on a new hoax to use against President Donald Trump.


Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport members of gangs like Tren de Aragua and MS-13, which were designated foreign terrorist organizations.


The law allows the Trump administration to skip an immigration court hearing and expel them from the country as national security threats.


More than 220 gang members were deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador before a Democrat District Court judge blocked Trump from using the law.


The sob stories have been pouring out ever since from the family members of the gang members and the media.


Journalists claim these vicious gang members with tattoos on their faces are innocent.


One member of MS-13 was hailed by the media for allegedly doing charity work with autistic children and being involved in his community.


Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin slammed the media for doing public relations for gang members during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s The Faulkner Focus.


McLaughlin told host Harris Faulkner that the media was creating “sob stories” about the gang members the Trump administration deported.


“We have very intense scrutiny and intelligence assessments for these members of Tren de Aragua that we send to El Salvador and to other prisons,” McLaughlin said. “The mainstream media is absolutely doing the bidding of these vicious gang members that they’re sharing false sob stories.”


Violent gang members are the hill the media is dying on


Journalists have claimed that tattoos used to identify gang members were mistaken by Homeland Security officials.


One of the Tren de Aragua members allegedly was a professional soccer team and his tattoos were about a Spanish soccer team.


McLaughlin said that more goes into identifying a gang member than just a tattoo.


“It is very ridiculous and dangerous for law enforcement that they are doing these things. It goes far beyond their social media posts or tattoos, which is the misnomer that many of the mainstream media is relying upon,” McLaughlin explained. “We have very great confidence in our intelligence.”


She accused the media of ignoring the horrific crimes committed by illegal aliens to protect gang members.


“I think it speaks to the culture of the media today is that they are willing to do the bidding of these gang members, these vicious, vicious gangs, but they’re not willing to share these stories of the victims of these gangs,” McLaughlin stated. “I’ve yet to get a question about the individuals who were kidnapped or families of those who were murdered or raped.”


The media is trying to do public relations work for the gangs, but polls show more than 80% of the public supports deporting illegal aliens who’ve committed violent crimes.


Journalists are willing to defend heinous criminals to undermine Trump’s effort to deport illegal aliens.