Team Kamala distorts Trump warning the deporting of criminal aliens ‘will be a bloody story’

A sober acknowledgment that stifling the violence of the border crisis will be a “bloody story” saw the left leap at the chance to further malign former President Donald Trump.

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Like her tag team interview debut on the campaign trail, Vice President Kamala Harris continued to rely on assistance from corporate media to push vibes and hoaxes instead of fleshed-out policy positions. On the heels of rerunning the “suckers and losers” greatest hits, the Democrat’s campaign pushed the unaffiliated Project 2025 yet again while misrepresenting the president’s remarks about dealing with illegal aliens.

The Harris campaign shared only a brief clip from Trump’s remarks in Mosinee, Wisconsin Saturday where he was heard saying, “And, you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. Should have never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them.”

“Trump,” the campaign caption read, “says his Project 2025 plan to throw migrants into mass detention camps ‘will be a bloody story.'”

Naturally, as outlets like The Atlantic and HuffPost lined up to demonize mass deportation and border security proposals, the full context of what the president said was either glossed over or ignored.

As seen in the longer clip, Trump had been talking about the ballot access fight in the Centennial State when he turned his attention to Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ (D) poor handling of the illegal alien problem witnessed in cities like Denver and Aurora.

“They are radicals headed up by a radical governor in Colorado that has no clue how to solve this influx of crime into his state,” said the president. “And by the way, Colorado is one state. It’s much worse in other states, but in Colorado, they’ve taken over. I mean, in Colorado, they’re so brazen, they’re taking over sections of the state.”

“And, you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. Should have never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them,” Trump stated before adding, “Nobody checked were they criminals; were they from jails? We have a pouring out from jails. We have the worst criminals in all of these countries.”

Asserting that foreign nationals had been accounted for from at least 168 countries, the GOP leader spoke to the severity of the crisis when he mentioned that for some illegals, leaders in their nations had said, “‘If you come back, you will be executed. You will be killed immediately.’ Not gonna be easy, but we’ll do it.”

“But they have no clue how to solve their influx of crime in Colorado or anywhere else, but far more importantly, heading this governor’s way are numbers of bad people that nobody will ever believe,” he went on. “That’s just a little small group of people that are taking over. These people are tough. I always say they make our criminals look like nice people.”

While Trump worked back to blaming the Democrats for “trying to strip the Republican Party of their candidate,” he warned, “So, if I don’t win Colorado, it will be taken over by migrants, and the governor will be sent fleeing.”

“Because the people of Colorado should really do something that would be a classic. They should do a major protest vote in favor of Trump to reject a threat to democracy that they caused by an attempt at ballot removal,” added the president.

Meanwhile, in The Atlantic’s coverage, David Frum wrote, “What did Trump mean by bloody story? He often fantasizes about unleashing state violence against groups and people he dislikes. Speaking to New York City cops in 2017, then-President Trump crowed about how ‘rough’ immigration officers are and urged the police, ‘Please don’t be too nice’ when making arrests.”

“During the protests and riots of summer 2020, Trump similarly demanded that police ‘crack skulls’ and ‘beat the f*ck out of’ demonstrators,” Frum continued. ‘”Just shoot them,’ he repeated again and again at meetings attended by top officials, according to a book by the Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender.”

As more jumped at the chance to virtue signal over the president’s remarks, others came to his defense and called out the repeated lies from the Harris campaign attributing a think tank proposal to the Trump campaign well after he had disavowed any connections.

Kevin Haggerty

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