The Networks Defend Venezuelan Gangsters and Compare Trump to FDR
This week, the major news networks once again took on the role of criminal defense lawyers, this time advocating for Venezuelan gangsters instead of pro-Hamas radicals. Any foreign figures facing deportation by the Trump administration are automatically portrayed as innocent victims, regardless of their criminal history.
This bias extends to judges who attempt to overturn Trump's policies. District Judge James Boasberg, appointed by President Obama and known for accusing Trump of inciting an "insurrection" on January 6th, became the networks' hero for ordering the return of these gangsters to America. The networks conveniently omitted Boasberg's partisan background.
The networks also conveniently ignored the fact that Trump and his team first identified the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, when they took over several apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado last October. Instead, ABC's Martha Raddatz attempted to downplay the incident, claiming it was limited to "a handful of apartment complexes."
This pro-illegal immigrant bias continued with reports on the "controversial deportations" to a jail in El Salvador. The networks compared Trump's decision to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, conveniently forgetting that it was Democrat legend Franklin Roosevelt who sent innocent Americans to camps.
The networks also used inflammatory language to describe the deportations, calling them "centuries-old" and invoking the term "internment camps." They conveniently ignored the fact that Trump and Vance focused on violent crime by illegal immigrants because it causes a denial of due process for American citizens like Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who were murdered by illegal immigrants.
The networks even compared the deportations to the historical targeting of Irish Americans, ignoring the fact that the ACLU didn't exist then and couldn't have taken legal action.
This blatant bias against Trump and his immigration policies is nothing new. The networks consistently portray Trump in a negative light, while giving Biden a free pass on his open border policies. This is a clear attempt to undermine Trump and his accomplishments, and it's a disservice to the American people who deserve fair and balanced reporting.
7 Comments
Muchacha
Trump was right to focus on enforcing immigration laws and keeping violent criminals out of the country.
Mariposa
The media needs to start holding Biden accountable for his disastrous immigration policies.
Bella Ciao
Thank you for speaking out against the leftist agenda that seeks to dismantle our nation's borders.
Muchacha
It's time to stop tolerating the mainstream media's constant attacks on Trump and his supporters.
Marishka
The comparison to internment camps is a ridiculous exaggeration that minimizes the historical realities of Japanese-American imprisonment.
Raphael
We need more politicians and media outlets who are willing to defend Trump and his policies.
Michelangelo
There's no evidence that Venezuelan gang members are innocent. Stop trying to demonize an entire group of people.