Apr 15, 2025
Trump Wants To DISAPPEAR Americans Abroad
President Donald Trump detailed his desire to send Americans to Salvadoran prisons on Fox Noticias.
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I call them homegrown criminals.
- I mean, the homegrown.
- The homegrown.
The ones that grew up and something went
wrong and they hit people over the head
with a baseball bat.
We have and pushed people into subways
just before the train gets there,
like you see happening sometimes.
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We are looking into it
and we want to do it.
I would love to do that.
How many times has he seen somebody
get pushed into a subway?
Anyway, that was President Donald Trump
during an interview with Fox Noticias,
saying he would love to deport
what he is calling homegrown criminals
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to prisons in El Salvador.
And in case it's unclear what he means
by homegrown criminals, he's referring
to anti-Trump, anti-Israel activists.
In other words, people he doesn't like
who are exercising their rights
to free speech.
Jake, do I have that right?
[00:00:49]
Yeah.
And so this is super dangerous.
Now they're coming for us citizens.
And I'm intensely curious about how right
wingers are going to react to this,
and we have some evidence to that regard.
We'll get to that in a second,
including my rage about Trump.
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But but first, let's hear more.
Can't wait for the rage, Jake. All right.
So don't worry.
Even though the president is trying
to disappear citizens to El Salvador,
it's actually really nice down there.
That is what I keep hearing from Trump.
Take a look.
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He's made it a very safe place.
People go
and they feel very secure and safe.
He's also built one,
but other also prisons, very big ones.
And we're using his system
because we're getting rid of our criminals
from out of the United States
that were allowed to come in by Biden.
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We're getting them out,
and the president is helping us with that.
President Buchanan
so I was very impressed with him.
Really very impressed. Great guy.
So the problem with all of this,
apart from the incredibly obvious,
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is that it might not actually be legal to
just send people to an El Salvador prison.
So here is U.S.
Attorney General Pam Bondi being
interviewed by Jesse Watters on Fox News.
He asked her about the legality of all
of this, and she says, not a whole lot.
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Now, the president was musing about
sending some of the most horrible people
in this country down to that mega prison,
you know, people that push ladies
into subways and hit old ladies
with baseball bats to the head.
Is that legal to do?
Is that is that something
you're allowed to do?
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Well, Jesse, these are Americans
who he is saying, who have committed
the most heinous crimes in our country.
And crime is going to decrease
dramatically because he has given us
a directive to make America safe again.
These people need to be locked up as long
as they can, as long as the law allows.
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We're not going to let them go anywhere.
And if we have to build more prisons
in our country, we will do it right.
That's what I thought.
But she never actually answers
the question as to whether or not
any of this would be legal.
Instead, she just reiterates
some Trump administration talking points
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because that seems to be working for them.
Because again,
who cares if something is illegal as long
as the American people support it, as long
as they're able to get away with it.
So here is another clip
from Fox and Friends,
where the hosts are speaking in support
of Kelly's policies in El Salvador.
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His policies, which, as I mentioned in
the last story, they have been repeatedly
flagged by international watchdog
organizations for human rights violations.
Take a look.
Look what's happening in El Salvador.
They love this president down there
because he has made it so much safer.
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You talk to anyone who is here from El
Salvador and they will say,
when we go back home, it is so much safer.
They would bring money from America
and people would shake them down
for that money.
People who are working here
legally are here citizens.
They send money back home
and then their parents are in jeopardy.
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They have to live in poor conditions
because if they show that they're getting
money from their daughter who works
in America, then they're they're at risk.
But not anymore.
The neighborhoods are cleaned up
because of this president.
So. And it's because if you get caught
doing something illegally down there,
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you're thrown in these maximum
security prisons and you're treated
the way you see these videos.
If we did that here in America,
maybe the crime would go down even more.
Well, and the president mentioned
that yesterday, they might do something
with the homegrown people
from the United States.
I don't know exactly how that would work.
More on that throughout.
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- Legally, that.
- Might be challenging.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
So, Jake, if we didn't already live
in a prison state,
Trump, of all people, is trying
to lock up more so-called criminals.
And they're only so-called criminals
because the Trump administration
doesn't seem to think
that due process is important anymore.
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But it is actually shocking
to hear American newscasters
discussing Kelly's policies specifically
regarding these prisons
and acting like this is something that we
need to bring here to the United States,
because, again, this has been flagged
by so many human rights organizations
because there are clear violations here.
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Yeah.
So, look, El Salvador's prisons
are their business, not our business.
So it's not wrong that Bucheli
has become popular in El Salvador,
and he's locked up a whole bunch of people
and had human rights abuses, etc..
That's for the good people
of El Salvador to deal with.
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We have prisons here. We don't send U.S.
Citizens to other countries
because what did we run out of?
Prisons?
Prisons, weak and failing, and everybody's
constantly escaping from our prisons.
No, our prisons are plenty tough.
A lot of them are actually hellholes.
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But nobody,
almost no one ever escapes from them.
With our maximum security.
Prisons are the best in the world
in terms of security.
So why do we need to send people
to a foreign dungeon?
We don't.
And is it legal?
It's not even close to legal.
Of course it's not legal.
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Even Pam Bondi, who got the job for being
a, you know, a professional ass kisser
to Donald Trump, couldn't quite fully
kiss his ass on that one because it's
of course, it's not legal to send U.S.
Citizens.
Okay, if you're on the right wing
and you say, yeah, but I know,
but they're really bad guys.
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That doesn't mean anything, guys.
Like, they're really bad guys.
They push someone into a subway.
Okay, good.
Then let's give them
an attempted murder charge.
Or if the person was killed,
a murder charge.
Then let's have a debate about if that
should be life in prison without parole.
Or that should be the death sentence.
Those are legitimate debates
you have inside the country, right?
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What is not legitimate is,
oh, that was a bad crime.
So let's just trash our Constitution
and our laws, not do due process.
Pick up that person,
send him to El Salvador.
And by the way, now Trump says
we can't ever get him back.
Even if it's the wrong guy,
we can't get him back.
Okay. And so.
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Oh, wait, you didn't do due process.
Oh, turns out you picked up
the wrong guy at the subway.
The bad guy is actually out in the loose.
And the good guys in El Salvador dungeon.
And you can't get him back.
Well, it doesn't matter
because we're getting the bad guys know
that's against our constitution.
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Against our laws. For very good reason.
Due process is one of the pillars
of Western civilization.
It's so ironic that the people that think
they're in favor of Western civilization
are now saying, yeah,
let's chop down Western civilization.
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Who cares about due process?
Who cares about the courts?
Who cares if you're a US citizen?
Let's just break all the laws.
It's just madness.
So on that Fox News one
where they're like,
oh, and did you know how bad Ms. 13 is?
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See, what they're doing
is they're trying to trick you
by conflating two different issues.
Yes. Ms.. 13 is terrible.
Yes.
The crimes that Trump was
talking about are terrible.
That's not the question at all.
The question is,
what are we going to do with our citizens?
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Okay.
Now, if you're on the right
and you're still not convinced,
well, be careful what you wish for.
Because if Trump's policy that he's
stating he loves, he's now said it 2 or 3
times super clearly, completely clearly.
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Right.
If that was in place earlier,
the Biden administration could have sent
all the January 6th guys to El Salvador.
Bye bye.
And oh, sorry. Can't get him back.
Can't get him back.
Oh, some of them were innocent.
Who cares?
Who cares? Oh, we didn't do due process.
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We just rounded up a bunch of Trump guys
who went to the Trump rally.
Some of them didn't
even go to the Capitol.
So what? We don't do due process anymore.
We don't believe
in the US Constitution anymore.
We don't believe
in Western civilization anymore.
So what?
I sent a bunch of innocent
Trump Maga guys to El Salvador.
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Oh, they got killed down there
by the Ms. 13 inside the that hellhole.
That's.
So what we don't do due process anymore.
And if you say, well, okay, well, I know,
but I really want
to send some people down to El Salvador.
But I see what you're saying
about the January 6th guys.
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Wait. Hold on.
I got one better for you.
And this is what I see.
Screaming from the, you know, the far
right of MAGA all over social media.
If they're convicted.
So what if they're convicted?
So what? Okay, you know who was convicted?
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Donald J. Trump. He's a convicted felon.
You can say, oh, that was lawfare
and you're super mad about it.
But he was just picked up accidentally.
He wasn't the wrong guy.
He had a whole trial,
and a jury of his peers found him guilty.
And you can say, I hate that result.
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Doesn't matter. Convicted.
Oh, if you go to El Salvador.
Oh, he wants to come back
and run for president.
It's a shame we can't bring him back.
Nothing we could do.
I mean, he's a US citizen. Who cares?
You got.
You destroyed the Constitution.
You lit it on fire.
So. Oh, you thought
that it was just you guys?
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And by the way, is that what you think?
If you're on that side of the right.
Oh, as long as we're getting rid
of the Constitution.
But it's okay.
We'll just apply to the left.
We'll just apply to people we hate.
And then when if the other side ever wins,
we will bring the Constitution back.
We want our rights back.
Don't tread on me.
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Right.
But all of a sudden,
when you're in charge.
Tread, tread away, tread away.
Who cares about the Constitution?
Light it on fire.
Now we're pro dungeons.
Okay. Not exactly principled now.
This is huge and very important.
So we keep.
I keep telling you on this show.
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Hold on.
Blame Trump. Blame the leaders.
Right.
And but let's see.
Do his voters actually agree with him?
And I say, remember,
there's hard, right MAGA?
And yeah, they're all over social media.
They're the ones going, who cares?
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Screw us citizens, screw the Constitution.
Send them down to El Salvador. Right?
But then there's, you know, other portions
of MAGA, and then there's the independents
and there's the people who voted
based on inflation and immigration.
So that whole spectrum, do they agree
or do they not agree all the Trump voters.
[00:10:46]
So I asked online.
So tons of people saying,
yeah, they agree with Trump.
A whole bunch of people saying they don't.
I can't really quite tell you.
You can go at Google and see if you
can tell what the percentage is there.
I can't right.
But that's under my account, right.
My account is a complicated one.
It's got independence.
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It's got right wing, it's got left wing.
It's got everybody right.
Tim Pool.
Now he would claim he's not right wing.
But I'd be surprised if there
were a lot of non-trump voters
in Tim Pool's audience.
So he did a poll on on X. Take it for what
it's worth, definitely not scientific,
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but that's his audience that almost
certainly greatly voted for Donald Trump.
The overwhelming majority
voting for Donald Trump over 21,000 votes.
As we stand right now live on the show,
and 51% say the US should not we should
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not send us criminals to foreign prisons
in any capacity. 49% say yes, send them.
Is that good enough?
Do we like that 50 over 50?
No, no, not nearly good enough.
I should be 98 to 2 and two being,
you know, institutionalized.
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Right.
But 50 over 50, in a group that largely
voted for Trump saying, no, he's wrong
and we should not send U.S.
Citizens to that.
Again, not definitive.
It's just one data point.
But so that gives me a little bit
of relief that that is that MAGA and all
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of Trump voters are not lockstep here.
And that's super important because in
order for Trump to turn around from
anything, it has to be very unpopular.
And he has to lose a part
of his voters and his base.
And it looks like, for the moment,
being just kind of on day two here,
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that even a lot of the guys who say,
well, if he's undocumented,
then I don't care or say,
if he's a US citizen, then we shouldn't.
Tiny bit of relief on that.
Now it has to affect Trump.
If it doesn't affect Trump
and he starts sending U.S.
Citizens to El Salvador. It won't matter.
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But my guess is, as we're already seeing
in the national polling, his numbers
are starting to go down, down, down.
Why are they going down?
Not because he lost the left.
Because he had already lost the left.
That didn't change at all.
He's starting to lose some of his voters.
He's certainly losing independents.
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And.
And his popularity is getting battered
by these ludicrous, ridiculous,
unconstitutional suggestions that he has.
Yeah.
And the part that Pam Bondi wasn't saying
in her answer to Jesse Watters was that
as long as they can convince enough people
that these brown looking people
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are actually gang members and terrorists,
then they can and will do
what they need to to eradicate the threat
that they insist is a real threat.
That's what she's saying, is that they
have a directive now from the president
to take care of the crime
and the gang violence and all the
terrorism that's happening all around us.
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Right.
We I didn't know because I
hadn't experienced it myself.
I hadn't seen it.
I haven't seen it in the news.
But they keep telling us that this is
a real active, very dire threat
that we're dealing with right now.
So they're acting like these people
are foreign spies
from like an adversarial government
that we're currently at war with,
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which is not the current situation,
no matter how Pam Bondi tries to spin it.
And even in those types of situations,
suspending things like the Bill of rights,
like the Constitution, like due process,
it's still highly controversial.
So all of this, all of this rhetoric
that's happening around whether or not we
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should even be sending American citizens
without due process to a foreign prison.
It's insane that we're even having polls
where people are like, yeah, do it.
Just send them.
Because if you're if you get the audience,
if you get the people scared enough
of something that's out there,
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just some nebulous something
that's out there that they,
they themselves can't even pinpoint,
then they will say, you know what?
Do what you got to do,
and I'm giving you full reign,
and I'm, I'm not going to get in your way.
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