Leopards never change their spots. And by that I mean, no matter how much new evidence you pour into the flip top heads of the strident media, they are going to spit out the same talking points. We clearly do not hate the media enough. Yesterday, President Donald Trump hosted the President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele at the White House, and as Nina told you, when the media pressed the leaders on returning that poor, innocent Maryland Daddy to the States, Bukele said that was “preposterous”. Read Nina’s post here. So, three flip top heads from Politico typed up an article damning Trump, yet again, as a dictator.
Yes, it took three writers to type up the article: “Trump’s new favorite authoritarian is helping him sidestep court orders”. The sub is “El Salvador President Nayib Bukele is urging Trump to emulate his iron-fisted playbook.” Hmmmm. For the last decade, the legacy media has been telling us Trump’s dictatorial instincts were all his own. Now, writers Kyle Cheney, Josh Gerstein and Hassan Ali Kanu assert that Trump needs a back-up dictator to give him the cojones to dictate. Here are the opening paragraphs of the piece of shit:
Though Trump has long admired foreign authoritarians, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s repressive regime is in some ways the beta test for Trump 2.0. Bukele calls himself the “world’s coolest dictator.” Trump said he would be a dictator on Day 1. And Trump has floated or deployed many of the same tactics Bukele used to consolidate power: removing judges, intimidating political adversaries, bypassing due process and evading term limits.
Like everyone on the Left the three men who typed up this article are lacking senses of humor and self-awareness. Like this idiot question:
President @nayibbukele tells WH reporters he will not return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to the U.S.: “I’m not going to do it. The question is preposterous…You want us to go back to releasing criminals?…That’s not going to happen.”
President Trump: “They’d love to have… pic.twitter.com/hDt606x9oH
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) April 14, 2025
As Nina just said to me, “The media Democrat complex REALLY wants to dictate what other countries should and shouldn’t do regarding illegal immigration.” The media doesn’t understand that whole “sovereign nation” concept.
Trump did joke about being a “dictator on day one”:
Trump jokingly said he’d be a dictator “only on day one” by closing the border and drilling for oil —then the crowd laughed. You are the real dictator who wants to control what we can say, what we can drive, what we’re allowed to eat etc. You’re the dictator who must be defeated.
— RighteousCrusader (@Craftmastah) September 2, 2024
I am personally grateful every darn day that Kamala lost.
Quickly, let’s turn to my favorite news reader Rita Panahi talking with Alex Stein on why Trump and Bukele get along:
Trouble for cartels and organized crime. I like it. Bukele calls himself the CEO of El Salvador and doesn’t suffer fools gladly. He was overwhelmingly reelected and has made his country safer for its citizens. That’s like totally his job. By the way, Bukele’s powder blue socks and pocket square are just the soft pops of color he needed.
Here’s more from the dictator article:
The burgeoning partnership between Trump and Bukele is not limited to Abrego Garcia. Trump sent hundreds of other deportees to El Salvador last month, many without due process. And on Monday, he intensified his threats of lawless deportations even further: He openly mused about sending U.S. citizens to the Salvadoran prison.
The illegal aliens didn’t go through due process when they crossed the border illegally. They weren’t concerned about it then. Jocelyn Nungaray and Laken Riley got no due process. The Left is obsessed with due process for the worst of the worst.
Bukele and Trump had great chemistry and banter, but Left heads are going to be exploding for days over this:
And on Monday, he intensified his threats of lawless deportations even further: He openly mused about sending U.S. citizens to the Salvadoran prison.
“If it’s a homegrown criminal, I have no problem,” Trump said, adding that he’s asked his aides to look into the legality of sending Americans out of the country to serve prison sentences.
American citizens cannot legally be deported or denied entry into the United States. And there’s no provision in U.S. law that allows a prisoner to be sent, against his or her wishes, to another country to serve a sentence imposed by an American court.
“Sending U.S. citizens to another country’s prison that has significant human rights concerns and does not meet our constitutional standards for conditions is illegal,” said Lauren-Brooke Eisen, senior director of the Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice. “It would also violate the First Step Act, which President Trump signed in 2018 and mandates that the federal government place people in ‘a facility as close as practicable to the prisoner’s primary residence, and to the extent practicable, in a facility within 500 driving miles of that residence.’”
Looks like that might have to get tested in court. It’s a good idea to test these cases in court to see the limits of power.
Finally, Buzz Patterson summed up this Politico article perfectly:
He wasn’t “wrongly deported” and he’s not from Maryland. Other than that, solid journalism. https://t.co/S4A3g54Ilh
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) April 14, 2025
Solid. We love the Bukele Trump show.
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