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The man told CBS News Miami that he wanted Mr. Trump to let his wife stay in the U.S., as their 11th anniversary is on Friday.

When asked if she was in the process of getting her U.S. citizenship, the man told CBS News Miami that she was right in the middle of it. The man's wife, who's Venezuelan and has lived in the U.S. for a few years, had a court date set up and "everything was good" until that moment.

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This might shock you . . . but the man might not have been living in the US when he met and married her.
 

Caroline Kennedy warns senators of ‘predator’ RFK Jr. in searing letter​

The former ambassador urged senators to reject Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination, questioning his ethics and views on vaccines.



Caroline Kennedy warned senators Tuesday about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling her cousin — now President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services — a “predator” whose victims have ranged from family members to the parents of sick children.

In a copy of a letter obtained by The Washington Post and sent to lawmakers ahead of Kennedy’s confirmation hearings to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, the former ambassador to Australia and Japan alleges that her cousin, “addicted to attention and power,” has given hypocritical advice by discouraging parents from vaccinating their children while vaccinating his own children. She alleged that his “crusade against vaccination” has also served to enrich him.

“I have known Bobby my whole life; we grew up together,” Caroline Kennedy wrote. “It’s no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because he himself is a predator.”

… Caroline Kennedy goes on to claim in her letter that through “the strength of his personality,” other family members followed Kennedy “down the path of drug addiction.”

“His basement, his garage, his dorm room were the centers of the action where drugs were available, and he enjoyed showing off how he put baby chickens and mice in the blender to feed his hawks. It was often a perverse scene of despair and violence.”
She commended Kennedy for “pulling himself out of illness and disease” but lamented the “siblings and cousins who Bobby encouraged down the path of substance abuse suffered addiction, illness, and death while Bobby has gone on to misrepresent, lie, and cheat his way through life.” …”

 

House GOP holds retreat at a Trump property, a windfall to president’s resort​

Holding the retreat at a Trump property threatens to ignite the same kind of criticism that dogged Trump’s first term: that he has sought to personally profit from his public position.

“… But regardless of how the budget talks go, the biggest immediate beneficiary of the discussion will probably be Trump National Doral Golf Club, which faced steep declines in revenue six years ago. This year marks the first time that House Republicans have spent money directly on a venue owned by the president. The vast majority of the 218-member GOP conference is attending the three-day event, along with a smattering of senior staff members, spouses and children.

Holding the congressional retreat at a Trump property threatens to ignite the same kind of criticism that dogged Trump’s first term: that he has sought to personally profit from his public position in part by maneuvering elected officials, Secret Service agents and others in his orbit to stay at his properties, at times on the taxpayers’ dime. Trump’s critics have long said doing so is a violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, which aims to ensure that the public interest overrides personal gain.

… For example, his former D.C. hotel charged the Secret Service 300 percent or more above standard government rates on several occasions, according to an Oversight Committee report released in 2022. The Trump campaign then derided the move as an effort by Democrats to dredge up a long-dead issue for political expediency.

… Critics also grew concerned that foreign interests tried to curry favor with Trump via his hotels. Lobbyists representing the Saudi government reserved an estimated 500 nights’ worth of rooms at a hotel in Washington that Trump owned at the time, shortly after his first inauguration. During that period, the average nightly rate at the hotel was $768. …”

 

House GOP holds retreat at a Trump property, a windfall to president’s resort​

Holding the retreat at a Trump property threatens to ignite the same kind of criticism that dogged Trump’s first term: that he has sought to personally profit from his public position.

“… But regardless of how the budget talks go, the biggest immediate beneficiary of the discussion will probably be Trump National Doral Golf Club, which faced steep declines in revenue six years ago. This year marks the first time that House Republicans have spent money directly on a venue owned by the president. The vast majority of the 218-member GOP conference is attending the three-day event, along with a smattering of senior staff members, spouses and children.

Holding the congressional retreat at a Trump property threatens to ignite the same kind of criticism that dogged Trump’s first term: that he has sought to personally profit from his public position in part by maneuvering elected officials, Secret Service agents and others in his orbit to stay at his properties, at times on the taxpayers’ dime. Trump’s critics have long said doing so is a violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, which aims to ensure that the public interest overrides personal gain.

… For example, his former D.C. hotel charged the Secret Service 300 percent or more above standard government rates on several occasions, according to an Oversight Committee report released in 2022. The Trump campaign then derided the move as an effort by Democrats to dredge up a long-dead issue for political expediency.

… Critics also grew concerned that foreign interests tried to curry favor with Trump via his hotels. Lobbyists representing the Saudi government reserved an estimated 500 nights’ worth of rooms at a hotel in Washington that Trump owned at the time, shortly after his first inauguration. During that period, the average nightly rate at the hotel was $768. …”

That criticism from 4-8 years ago really accomplished a great deal.
 
This might shock you . . . but the man might not have been living in the US when he met and married her.

Possibly, but something isn't adding up. If he's a citizen and if they followed the process to get legally married in the US, she shouldn't be deported.
 
Possibly, but something isn't adding up. If he's a citizen and if they followed the process to get legally married in the US, she shouldn't be deported.
Here's an idea. Stop trying to make judgments about peoples' lives from 3 second soundbites of them when they are upset. There is no law requiring you to judge everyone, especially if you have no clue about the actual facts.

Oh, and you're wrong: marriage does not protect against deportation. Supreme Court decided that last year.
 
I hope a reporter said that back to her.
1. She mangled the administration's position: it doesn't argue that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, but rather that it's not constitutionally required. It's all bullshit so who cares really, but it's amusing to see propaganda barbie v. 2.0 fuck it up so badly.

2. If "illegal immigrants" are not subject to the jurisdiction of our laws, then literally the US has no power to detain or deport them. Their presence here is entirely at their discretion, since none of our laws apply to them.
 
He said he’d send his own aircraft to transport them.

You’re all over this story!
I don't actually care how it gets done as long as it works out best for America. And I consider getting criminal illegals out as doing what is best for America, unlike the past administration and their followers.
 
I don't actually care how it gets done as long as it works out best for America. And I consider getting criminal illegals out as doing what is best for America, unlike the past administration and their followers.
Could you please link to your post where you chastised Donald Trump for tanking the James Lankford-championed bipartisan immigration reform bill last year? For some crazy reason, I just can't seem to find it.
 
I don't actually care how it gets done as long as it works out best for America. And I consider getting criminal illegals out as doing what is best for America, unlike the past administration and their followers.
Funny. I consider getting you out as doing what is best for America. Ten of you is worth less than the Guatemalan who did my roof last summer.
 
All administrations, as far as I know, deport criminal illegals. Trump is just putting a priority on it. I'm fine with that.
 
Kay-lie McEnany/Propaganda Barbie 2.0. Meet the new press secretary; same as the old press secretary.
This all needs to be sorted out. It is amazing that a foreign pregnant woman can fly into this country or walk across the border, stay for 1 hour, have a baby, and leave with an American citizen entitled to everything any other American is entitled to. All with absolutely no contribution towards paying for any of these benefits at all.
 
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