Christine Flowers: The Trump administration is lying, and it’s okay to say that
- Trump administration personnel removed Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran refugee.
- This removal occurred despite a Trump-era judge's protective order.
- A federal judge later ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the U.S.
- Reports indicate the government states it cannot facilitate his return.
- Some observers view the removal as an egregious error or deliberate illegality.
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Christine Flowers: The Trump administration is lying, and it’s okay to say that
Over the past several weeks, I have been called schizophrenic, whether it be on social media, in emails from readers or jokingly from friends who seem to think I’m all over the map on the Trump administration. I thought a little clarification was due, before I take a flight over the Cuckoo’s Nest. I am a conservative, through and through, and I have the battle scars to prove it. But being a conservative, and not a “Never Trump” liberal light, do…
Yes, We Do Know You, Trump-Supporting MAGAs. That’s the Problem.
Republished with permission from John Pavlovitz “You don’t know me.” This was a Trump supporter’s condescending message in my inbox this evening, after I’d recently blocked her on a social media platform. In her terse reprimand, she alleged her openness to other ideas, mentioned her supposed gay friends, and described her kitchen table, which she claimed is open to anyone. She heaped shame upon me for not treating her fairly, scolding me for my …
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