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Karoline Leavitt Slams Democrats for Defending MS-13 Member
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Karoline Leavitt, a prominent Republican figure, sharply criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen and Democrats for allegedly defending an illegal immigrant with MS-13 gang ties. She accused them of using Easter Sunday to advocate for the return of this individual on national television. Her remarks follow reports of four Democrats traveling to El Salvador, highlighting tensions over immigration policy. The issue underscores ongoing debates about border security and criminal deportation under President Trump’s administration.
Leavitt claimed Democrats spent Easter Sunday on TV shows pushing for the return of an MS-13 member. She labeled their actions as shameful, pointing to the individual’s criminal affiliations.
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Evidence of the individual’s MS-13 ties has reportedly been confirmed in two separate court rulings. Leavitt emphasized this as a key reason for her condemnation of Democratic efforts.
Multiple law enforcement officers have affirmed the individual’s gang affiliation, according to Leavitt. This bolsters her argument that Democrats are supporting a dangerous criminal.
Four Democrats reportedly traveled to El Salvador, though their specific activities remain unclear. Leavitt suggested this trip reflects misplaced priorities during a congressional recess.
MS-13, a notorious gang originating in Central America, is known for violent crimes in the U.S. Its members often face strict deportation policies due to their criminal records.
President Trump’s administration has prioritized deporting illegal immigrants with gang ties. This aligns with broader efforts to strengthen border security and reduce crime.
Some support deporting gang members, arguing it protects communities from violence. Others believe immigration policies should focus on rehabilitation or case-by-case evaluations.
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| Total News Sources | 25 |
| Left | 5 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 48% Right |
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