Apr 16, 2025
Pam Bondi: Kilmar Ábrego García Is NOT Coming Back
Attorney General Pam Bondi backed the Trump administration’s stance on Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s deportation, saying he is “not coming back to our country.”
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He is not coming back to our country.
President Buckley said
he was not sending him back.
That's the end of the story.
If he wanted to send him back,
we would give him a plane ride back.
There was no situation ever where he
was going to stay in this country.
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None. None.
He would have come back, had one extra
step of paperwork and gone back again.
But he's from El Salvador.
He's in El Salvador.
And that's where the president
plans on keeping him.
So this morning, Attorney General Pam
Bondi doubled down on Donald Trump's
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insistence that Kilmer Abrego Garcia,
the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
in violation of a judge's order,
will remain in a mass prison there
despite having never committed a crime
or been been convicted of a crime.
But Bondi and the Trump administration
are facing a fight because the
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federal judge in charge of Abrego Garcia's
deportation case, is not backing down.
Yesterday, Judge Paula Zenith scolded
the administration for dragging its feet
in complying with the Supreme Court order
that directed the white House to,
quote unquote, facilitate Garcia's return,
telling a lawyer
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for the for the Justice Department.
So here's what the judge actually said.
She said, to date, what the record shows
is that nothing has been done.
Nothing.
Now, she's ordered an intense two week
inquiry into the Trump administration's
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refusal to seek his return.
So this is from The New York Times
noting that every passing day
was another that Abrego Garcia,
a 29 year old father of three,
suffered harm in Salvadoran custody.
The judge set up a fast schedule
for officials to provide documents
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and sit for depositions.
We're going to move. She said.
There will be no tolerance
for gamesmanship or grandstanding.
There are no business hours
while we do this.
Cancel vacations,
cancel other appointments.
I'm usually pretty good about things
like that in my court, but not this time.
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So I expect all hands on deck.
So she's not suffering any fools anymore.
Her ruling means that senior Trump
administration officials
will be forced to testify
about their failure to take action.
And it's really not so much a failure as
it is just a refusal to take that action.
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It's willful and obstinate subordination,
but in a written order
granting expedited discoveries,
and has said four senior officials
from the Department of Homeland Security
and the Department of State will have
to sit for depositions by April 23rd,
essentially out of court interviews
in which the officials will have to answer
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questions under oath from Abrego,
Garcia's lawyers, Abrego Garcia's lawyers
will also be allowed to ask the government
for relevant documents about the case.
At this point, three courts, including
the Supreme Court, have ruled the Supreme
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Court, by the way, was unanimous
that the white House is required to take
at least some steps toward freeing Abrego.
Garcia.
But despite initially actually admitting
that they had been deported,
that he had been deported by mistake.
The Trump administration
is still falsely insisting
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that he is an Ms. 13 gang member.
That should have been sent back
to El Salvador, and we talked about this
on yesterday's show.
Those claims are incredibly misleading,
and the judge recently argued
that the evidence against him
was completely vague and unreliable.
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This morning,
when Pam Bondi was pressed to release
whatever evidence they allegedly had,
she would not share any details.
Take a look.
Kill Mara Garcia in Maryland.
He's in a prison now in El Salvador.
He was sent there.
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You insist the president.
Everybody in the administration
insist that he is Ms. 13. It appears that
there's not going to be any sort of trial.
He's not going to come back.
DHS said he would be arrested
and deported.
If he comes back.
Why not show the American people
the evidence that he's Ms. 13
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so they can make an informed decision?
Why not show the public the evidence?
Well, he is an illegal alien
who has been living illegally
in our country from El Salvador.
Ice testified an immigration judge
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ruled he he was a member of Ms. 13.
An appellate judge ruled
he was a member of Ms. 13. Hard stop.
- He should not be in our country.
- Again, that is not entirely accurate.
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But if you want to see all the receipts
we got, you and I encourage you to go back
and watch our segment from yesterday,
which is linked in the description
box down below was we're going
to get into the Vice president's response
to all of this in a little bit.
And it is truly, I think unwell is
the word I'm going to go with there.
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But what's so baffling about this story
to me is the fact that at first they
sort of acknowledged their mistake,
but then they were like, you know what?
We just have to double down on everything
because I don't know
what mistakes or weakness
or if they admit to have made a mistake,
then it's like, obviously this is a poorly
thought out and poorly executed plan
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that we now have to cop to.
What do you think?
Well, they fired the guy who came out
and said we made a mistake
by deporting this person.
I think the only.
Look, I don't claim I don't know anybody
in the Trump administration.
I just go off of what's actually
out there in the public record.
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And it feels like what they're doing
is an attempt to have the most muscular,
sort of outwardly powerful response
to what I would say is literally the only
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mandate that the Trump administration has
is that mass deportation or,
you know, getting rid of a lot of the
people that came to the country under the
Biden administration is broadly popular.
There's like a 55 to 60% approval for it.
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It's literally the only thing,
the only leg they have to stand on.
And they think, you know, because of that,
they need to show, you know,
basically a show of force
that we will recklessly throw you
in a freaking gulag in South America.
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The problem that they have
is that they have no credibility here.
One, we know that net deportations are
flat, meaning Joe Biden was deporting
the same amount of people as the Trump
administration at the at similar rates.
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And two, they don't have the goods.
All of these gang members,
all of these violent criminals, all
of these illegal aliens who are, you know,
poisoning America's streets and making our
children unsafe and, you know, threatening
to kill our babies in their cribs.
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They don't have a shred of evidence.
You know, the one guy they said
was the Ms13, ringleader in Virginia.
They said, oh, he was like a a kingpin
and coordinated this.
All they got him on was a gun charge.
They got the governor of Virginia
to show up to this guy's trial.
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Basically, he was a show pony.
Like, look, we got a we got a ringleader.
Nothing. They they don't have a wiretap.
They don't have pictures.
They don't have snitches.
Fellow miss 13 guys
that are like, no, no, this was my boss.
They have nothing.
And so all they can fall back on
is this double down because they've
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been caught with their pants down.
There's there's
there's just no substance here.
And the crazy thing for them is that the
one thing that is broadly popular about
their entire harebrained agenda, they
are losing credibility on it by the day.
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They're sending barbers,
they're sending makeup artists
instead of like, I go to the jails
where these guys are in county lockup,
or these guys are on Rikers Island or
something like that, and they're awaiting
trial, and it's for violent crimes.
I scoop those guys up.
I bet you the country
would be broadly behind
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even this crazy non due process thing.
But they're not.
They can't they literally
can't come up with these people.
Yeah, and I thought it was funny also,
and I mentioned this on yesterday's show,
but they did have one instance recently
of terrorism that was actually reported
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as being terrorism in the news,
but that was that MAGA guy who said,
Governor Shapiro's
house on fire in Pennsylvania.
He was charged with terrorism.
So, I mean, they really just have to build
this whole narrative around terrorism
and gang violence because they know
that if people are afraid enough,
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then they will support things
and they will, including things
like the suspension of due process.
But actually, speaking of due process,
while some in the administration
are now just like some some people,
including the vice president,
they're just pretending that due process
just really isn't that important
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or it isn't anything that needs to happen
in illegal immigration cases specifically.
Of course, the issue there is
that you don't know if people are illegal
or criminals without that due process.
But in a long diatribe on ex Vice
president JD Vance wrote this,
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he says to say the administration must
observe due process is to beg the question
what process is due is a function
of our is a function of our resources,
the public interest, the status
of the accused, the proposed punishment
and so many other factors.
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To put it in concrete terms,
opposing the death penalty on an American
citizen requires more legal process
than deporting an illegal alien
to their country of origin.
Here's a useful test ask the people
weeping over the lack of due process,
what precisely,
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they propose for dealing with Biden's
millions and millions of illegals,
and with reasonable resource
and administrative judge constraints?
Does their solution allow us to deport
at least a few million people per year?
If the answer is no,
they've given away their game.
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They're given their game away.
They don't want border security.
They don't want us to deport the people
who have come into our country illegally.
They want to accomplish through fake
legal process what they failed
to accomplish politically the ratification
of Biden's illegal migrant invasion.
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President Trump
and I will not stand for it.
That is interesting. That entire tweet.
Like it was it was very strange.
But to Nawaz's earlier point, it does
feel like this is something that the Trump
administration can really get behind
and support in a way that they can't with
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some of their other policies right now.
Right now, I know we're going to get
to this later on in the show, so I'm
getting a little bit ahead of myself.
But some of his other policies,
specifically his tariff policy,
he is seeing a plunging in.
He's plunging in the ratings right now.
His approval rating is diminishing
because of that.
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And because right now,
things like the economy, it's harder
and harder for the Trump administration
to blame that on the Biden administration,
because everyone can see
what Trump is doing to affect it directly.
In this case, they still can just blame
everything on the Biden administration
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and everybody's happy.
So anyway, the Trump administration's
refusal to return Abrego Garcia to
the states is now landing other Republican
lawmakers in very hot water.
Yesterday at a town hall, attendees
grilled Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley
about Trump defying the Supreme Court.
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And it's crazy. Look at this.
You're going to bring
that guy back from El Salvador.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Why not?
Because that's not a that's
not a power of Congress.
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Supreme court said to bring him back.
Judges are.
Yeah.
And the president
isn't upholding the Constitution.
He's defying the Committee
on the Judiciary Committee.
Trump don't care
if I get an order for $1,200.
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And I just say no. Does that stand up?
Because he's got an order from the Supreme
Court and he's just said no.
Yeah. Yeah.
- Screw it.
- I'll be able to answer your question.
You ignored my letter.
The president of that country
is not subject to our US Supreme Court.
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In case you missed it, what he said was
that the president of this country
is not subject to the Supreme Court, which
is literally not how our government works.
It's not how our government
was designed to work.
Nothing.
So today, Democratic Senator
Chris Van Hollen made it to El Salvador,
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where he was denied a meeting
and a phone call with Abrego Garcia.
Van Hollen and Salvadoran Vice President
Felix Ulloa told him the government had
no information connecting Abrego Garcia to
Ms. 13, but could not accommodate a visit
to the notorious secret prison.
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And here is some from Van Hollen
at a press conference
that he held today in El Salvador.
Well, I asked the vice president
if Abrego Garcia
has not committed a crime, and the U.S.
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Courts have found that he was
illegally taken from the United States,
and the government of El Salvador
has no evidence that he was part
of Ms. 13. Why is El Salvador
continuing to hold him in secret?
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And his answer was that the Trump
administration, is paying El Salvador,
the government of El Salvador,
to keep him at court.
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All right, so in addition to that,
this is reporting from the Hill.
It says Van Hollen said
embassy staff members informed him
that they have received no directive
from the Trump administration to make
outreach on Abrego Garcia's behalf,
despite a Supreme Court order
to facilitate his return.
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So was that was a crazy response that we
heard, not just from the vice president,
but also from Senator Chuck Grassley also.
I think this is also coming up
later on in the show, but Jesse Watters
on Fox News said that, you know,
this guy was obviously Mis 13
because he was obviously wearing a Chicago
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Bulls hat or jersey, whichever one.
It was as if like, like all of us weren't
walking around wearing Chicago Bulls merch
back in the 90s, right?
So ultimately, this is making
Republicans look really bad.
We're seeing that backlash
at these Republican town halls.
That was a Chuck Grassley town hall.
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So, you know that that's a very,
very red district.
So do you think Republicans at large are
going to face any kind of backlash from
their base over the Trump administration's
decision not to abide by court orders,
because it really seems like it's
bothering a lot of their constituents.
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I think the minute that people realize
that the immigration stuff is business
as usual, there's going to be a backlash.
I don't think it's particularly going
to be because some guys got deported
that shouldn't have.
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I don't know that the Republican base
really cares all that much about
due process for people they deem to be,
quote unquote, illegal aliens.
But I think when they do get around
to noticing that there are no immigrants
actually leaving the country,
and I think J.D.
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Kind of gives the game away like he,
in his parlance, in his statement when he
says, oh, we don't have the resources.
And oh, we can't, bro.
You guys have majorities in the Senate
and the freaking Congress.
Okay.
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Why don't you pass a bill appropriating
more moneys, more resources to Ice
so that you guys can do your mass
deportation, put more money behind it?
You guys are these guys are allocating,
you know,
$1 trillion budget for the Pentagon
and the military industrial complex.
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They're slashing benefits like Medicare.
They're doing they're doing all
kinds of stuff financially
up the Ice budget while you're at it.
Okay.
And if this is supposed to be
about these horrible,
allegedly horrible illegal aliens.
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Why are we sending six Ice
agents at a time
to get Columbia students to deport them?
Why are we doing this?
To protest student protesters of a foreign
countries horrific government's actions.
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Why are we dedicating resources,
these precious resources, to activists
against the Israeli government
and their regime in the Gaza Strip?
It's like these people
have no leg to stand on.
And the truth of the matter is,
I promise you, if these guys rounded these
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folks up and just sent them back to El
Salvador, Venezuela, people would be like,
well, that's what we voted for.
It's not what they're instead,
they're doing this fake show of force.
They're trying to look like tough guys.
So they're sending them to these freaking
prisons where people are getting
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dying all the time, being beaten to death.
Sometimes they go starving.
They're sending these people
to concentration camps, essentially,
instead of just doing the thing
they were elected to do,
which is like, look, people do want to see
deportations, but they're not doing that.
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So again, they have to do the show
pony stuff in order to seem tough
when realistically, again,
go look at the deportation numbers.
They're flat.
Biden deported as much people as Trump
did, which is insane when you really sit
and think about this.
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I read so much of this is insane.
Like there's so many
different aspects of this story that it
kind of it feels like you're being gaslit
and just, like, spoken to you
like you're an idiot this whole time.
And that's what our government's doing.
This is coming from our elected leaders,
which is.
Yeah, it's just like, mind blowing.
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The longer you sit in this space
and like, I know for us,
we sit in we like, live in this space.
I know a lot of our audience members
also live in that space.
It's crazy.
There's so much going
on right now to consider.
And yeah, you're absolutely right.
This feels like a very fake
show of force, right?
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They cannot look weak.
They can't back down from anything
right to the point where they can't.
Instead of just admitting
that one person that they deported
should not have been deported,
which is honestly, it happens, right?
Like sometimes things happen,
things slip through the cracks.
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Even if you have such a tight operation
running one one mistake,
that's understandable, right?
But as long as you, once you find out
that you made that mistake,
you have to rectify what you've done.
But instead they just have
to double down to the point.
Now that they're calling things
like due process into into question.
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And they're saying, you know what?
Look at how great
these Salvadoran prisons are
that we're sending all these people to.
Trump said in an interview
that they're they're great.
They're a lot of fun.
It's a really nice place to be.
People want to be in these prisons.
These prisons have been flagged
by international human rights
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organizations for human rights violations,
several for years.
This is nothing new.
So that's where we're sending our people,
whether they're supposed to be there like
no one's supposed to be in a prison camp.
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets its wings.
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