I watched that whole press conference and it was very powerful.
You mean the news conference last 51 minutes!!!!!
You mean the news conference lasted 51 minutes!!!!!
Full press conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsokVoqSOA8
Powerful statements by family members of victims of illegal alien killers.
That red meat is so bloody it was ripped from a living steer.
I’m astonished by this really, of course it “helped” that that dreadful man killed that woman in SF right after Trump was getting grief over his remarks. But still.
You really never know what will be the tipping point, or at least I don’t ever know.
The time for this discussion is long over due and I’m glad Trump is having success getting the truth out of the shadows.
PFLV
I saw 5 min and want to watch the rest. It’s about damn time someone spoke up and allowed these families to be heard.
What are we learning?
1.). Trump has pop culture notoriety, it may be mixed or even negative...but it’s HUGE. That’s what maters.
2.). The main stream media knows full well how swollow uninformed and yes even stupid their audience is. These are democrat voters largely. The media must keep their attention even as their rating dwindle or risk the audience going elsewhere -making them functionally obsolete. (They have a function and it’s serving the progressive agenda.)
3.). Remember, Trump asked for Obama’s birth certificate. Let’s JUST talk about what happened. What happened? He was maligned, called a racist, you name it. Trump kept pushing...like now. What happened? Obama released a birth certificate.
The lesson, this press is never going to like you! So steam roll them!
Later
Very moving, very powerful and resonating.
Watched the whole thing. Very powerful and I will share it.
None of us are safe from the illegal criminals, killers, drunk drivers.
If they don’t kill or maim us, they are destroying us financially. This is due to the court costs, legal costs, their health care and the diversion of funds needed to maintain and build our roads and other items necessary to survive to pay for the costs of having them in our country.