Anonymous wrote:Oh please please please. If this was my Hollywood movie, Trump would end up in an El Salvadoran prison as a "home grown" felon. Roll credits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
If the President of El Salvador will not send him here, we can not make him. We have no authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
If the President of El Salvador will not send him here, we can not make him. We have no authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
If the President of El Salvador will not send him here, we can not make him. We have no authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm listening live to Trump's press conference with Bukele (president of El Salvador) in the WH today. When asked whether he'd consider sending US prisoners who are US citizens to the prison in El Salvador, he answered in the affirmative and said they were "looking into it." He seems to include US-born citizens because he used the word "home grown." He mentioned how much cheaper it would be to house US criminals in El Salvador and how much money they could save. Any lawyers care to weigh in on the legality of this?
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
He said a lot of other unfiltered, bat-shit, and mendacious stuff which will make its way onto the news and social media soon. Buckle up.
Oh, suddenly we're all against outsourcing. It would be a lot cheaper to house them there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm listening live to Trump's press conference with Bukele (president of El Salvador) in the WH today. When asked whether he'd consider sending US prisoners who are US citizens to the prison in El Salvador, he answered in the affirmative and said they were "looking into it." He seems to include US-born citizens because he used the word "home grown." He mentioned how much cheaper it would be to house US criminals in El Salvador and how much money they could save. Any lawyers care to weigh in on the legality of this?
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
He said a lot of other unfiltered, bat-shit, and mendacious stuff which will make its way onto the news and social media soon. Buckle up.
Oh, suddenly we're all against outsourcing. It would be a lot cheaper to house them there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm listening live to Trump's press conference with Bukele (president of El Salvador) in the WH today. When asked whether he'd consider sending US prisoners who are US citizens to the prison in El Salvador, he answered in the affirmative and said they were "looking into it." He seems to include US-born citizens because he used the word "home grown." He mentioned how much cheaper it would be to house US criminals in El Salvador and how much money they could save. Any lawyers care to weigh in on the legality of this?
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
He said a lot of other unfiltered, bat-shit, and mendacious stuff which will make its way onto the news and social media soon. Buckle up.
Oh, suddenly we're all against outsourcing. It would be a lot cheaper to house them there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm listening live to Trump's press conference with Bukele (president of El Salvador) in the WH today. When asked whether he'd consider sending US prisoners who are US citizens to the prison in El Salvador, he answered in the affirmative and said they were "looking into it." He seems to include US-born citizens because he used the word "home grown." He mentioned how much cheaper it would be to house US criminals in El Salvador and how much money they could save. Any lawyers care to weigh in on the legality of this?
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
He said a lot of other unfiltered, bat-shit, and mendacious stuff which will make its way onto the news and social media soon. Buckle up.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
Anonymous wrote:I'm listening live to Trump's press conference with Bukele (president of El Salvador) in the WH today. When asked whether he'd consider sending US prisoners who are US citizens to the prison in El Salvador, he answered in the affirmative and said they were "looking into it." He seems to include US-born citizens because he used the word "home grown." He mentioned how much cheaper it would be to house US criminals in El Salvador and how much money they could save. Any lawyers care to weigh in on the legality of this?
Oh, and neither he nor Bukele are budging on returning the Maryland man who the SC weighed in on recently.
He said a lot of other unfiltered, bat-shit, and mendacious stuff which will make its way onto the news and social media soon. Buckle up.