Former Biden official admits Joe Biden threw Americans under the bus on purpose

Everyone knew Joe Biden was incompetent. But now we know it was all by design.

Because a former Biden official admitted Joe Biden threw Americans under the bus on purpose.

Trump’s Border Security Success Takes Center Stage

The White House launched a week-long celebration of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days by spotlighting his administration’s transformative achievements in curbing illegal immigration, a cornerstone of his America First agenda. The briefing, led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief Tom Homan and press secretary Karoline Leavitt, highlighted Trump’s decisive leadership in securing the border, a move that has energized his supporters who see it as a long-overdue correction to years of lax policies.

Leavitt and Homan highlighted a dramatic 96% drop in border crossings and unveiled new executive orders to bolster deportations and strengthen enforcement. “We are in the process of carrying out the largest deportation campaign in American history,” Leavitt declared, praising the resolve of ICE agents.

“After four years of being vilified by the Biden-Harris administration, our heroic ICE officers can finally do their jobs.” Her words resonated with Trump’s base, who view his policies as a restoration of respect for law enforcement and national sovereignty.

Homan, a veteran of over 40 years in border security, sharply criticized the Biden administration’s approach.

“Look, I started on the Border Patrol in 1984. I’ve been at this for over 40 years. I’ve worked for six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan. Every president I’ve ever worked for took border security seriously because you can’t have national security if you don’t have strong border security. We’ve gotta know who’s coming, what’s coming, where its coming and why its coming in, right?” he said.

He accused Biden of being the “first president in the history of this nation who came into office and unsecured the border on purpose,” contrasting this with the secure border inherited from Trump’s first term.

Saving Lives Through Strong Leadership

Homan emphasized the human impact of Trump’s policies, pointing to the ripple effects of reduced illegal crossings.

“When 96% less people are coming [across the border], how many women aren’t being s*xually assaulted by the cartels?” he asked. “How many children aren’t dying making that journey? How many women and children aren’t being s*x-trafficked into this country? How many known and suspected terrorists aren’t making it into this nation? How many pounds of fentanyl isn’t getting into this country to k*ll young Americans?” These stark questions struck a chord with conservatives, who see Trump’s border policies as a lifeline for vulnerable communities and a bulwark against crime and drugs.

The centerpiece of the briefing was Operation Tidal Wave, described as the largest deportation operation in US history. Leavitt called it a “sign of things to come,” signaling Trump’s unrelenting commitment to removing illegal immigrants, particularly dangerous criminals.

The administration reported deporting 100,000 individuals by early April, with high-profile actions including the transfer of 17 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members to El Salvador from Guantánamo Bay under Title 8, following Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.

Though legal challenges have arisen, these moves have solidified Trump’s reputation among supporters as a leader unafraid to take bold action.

A Week of Triumphs for Trump’s Agenda

Monday’s briefing, the first in a series of press conferences planned for the week, set the tone for showcasing Trump’s early successes.

Leavitt announced that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would join her for a similar briefing on Tuesday, hinting at more victories to come.

The administration’s focus on tangible results, from slashing illegal immigration to dismantling criminal networks, has galvanized Trump’s base, who see his leadership as a stark contrast to the Biden era’s perceived failures.

As the White House continues to highlight Trump’s achievements, Operation Tidal Wave and the broader border security push stand as testaments to his promise to protect American lives and restore national security.

For supporters, these efforts are proof that Trump is delivering on his vision to make America safe and strong again.

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