Perhaps Sharon Stone will have a righteous pronouncement on the following:
"What all that means is that the Biden-Harris administration has been using taxpayer dollars and has been providing the worst evil known to civilized society: open access to the most vulnerable in our midst—the unaccompanied (and unprotected) children who are crossing our borders."
"Like many of American Thinker’s devoted readers, I voted for Donald J. Trump all three times he has been a presidential candidate. I have been quietly enjoying the days since America’s voters decisively elected Trump again as president. I have many family and friends who detest Trump, but I desire to co-exist peacefully and quietly with them, so we have kept an uneasy peace by refraining from political conversation. Over the years, it has become obvious that our diametrically opposed political views are not likely to change.
"Since the election, the incoming administration’s rapid-fire announcements of Cabinet member nominations, along with the various nominations to head numerous positions and agencies, have captured the nation’s attention and triggered Trump’s opponents to fits of rage. I must confess there has been an element of entertainment to it all, watching our liberal/progressive/leftist neighbors get all twisted up. However, hiding behind the nominations are equally important stories that explain why Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party lost the election so badly.
"Each the following information has been a catalyst and a springboard for me and has incited within me a deeply visceral motivation. I will no longer be quiet about my support for Donald J. Trump. Moreover, I will remain silent no longer about my joy in witnessing the Democrats’ electoral loss and disgrace." . . .
. . ."Yesterday, Becerra testified at Capitol Hill before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement, and his admissions will sicken you—when Texas’s Chip Roy quizzed Becerra on whether or not he could account for the roughly 400,000 UACs whose whereabouts are reportedly unknown, requiring he respond with either a “yes” or a “no,” Becerra sidestepped and launched into a filibustering word salad. See below, around 02:18 elapsed time:
“Mr. Secretary, how can you credibly claim that HHS is working to protect these children? …A ‘vetted sponsor’ that rapes and murders the people that they're entrusted to? ...That's what you think is appropriate care for these children?” pic.twitter.com/WaqezbLQ6c
— Rep. Chip Roy Press Office (@RepChipRoy) November 20, 2024
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra eviscerated for mishandling of unaccompanied children . . ."House Republicans pressed Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on Wednesday to provide an answer for losing track of thousands of unaccounted migrant children and fumbling the vetting process that allegedly has allowed some minors to be sent to gang members and even a strip club.
"Becerra testified that his agency follows “child welfare best practices” with “extensive” background checks that would not allow a child to be placed with someone “engaged in criminal activity.' ” . . .
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