Biden Ambassador Considered White House Bid over Border Frustration
Salazar says he drafted a campaign platform and urged a border czar as migration flows continued to frustrate Democrats.
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Ken Salazar shut down his criticisms for almost four years, but no more. Now, whoever was the U.S. ambassador to Mexico during Joe Biden’s previous government has decided to reveal his views, breaking the silence about what he described as a disastrous immigration management by the Biden-Harris Administration. In a book about to go on sale, the former official portrays a White House that, in his opinion, refused to call things by name while the …
Biden ambassador considered White House bid over border frustration
Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar said in his upcoming memoir that he considered running for president in 2024 out of frustration over the Biden administration’s handling of the southern border with Mexico. “I should run for president,” he told himself in his forthcoming book “Borderlands: My Fight for an Inclusive America,” Politico reported…
Biden’s Mexico ambassador lashes out at Dem border failures, issues warning for 2028 candidates
Ken Salazar, Joe Biden’s ambassador to Mexico, has roots in Colorado, so there are few that are further left than expectations would put him. Colorado’s leftism has gone so far it repeatedly has launched attacks on Christians’ constitutional rights because they believe Christian teachings, only to be blocked by the Supreme Court multiple times. It...
Memoir Details Fmr Envoy's Frustration With Biden
Ken Salazar, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, says he was so disillusioned with President Joe Biden's handling of the southern border that he briefly considered launching his own 2024 presidential bid, a disclosure he makes in a forthcoming memoir.
Biden’s Mexico Ambassador Almost Ran for President
“For nearly four years, Ken Salazar — the U.S. ambassador to Mexico under former President Joe Biden — grew increasingly frustrated with the White House’s border plan,” Politico reports. “Salazar says he begged for a ‘border czar’ to run point on interagency coordination; he never got one, and instead, the moniker was inaccurately and problematically affixed to then-Vice President Kamala Harris. He asked for the White House to openly call it a …
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