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MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace Rants About How ‘Gutted’ She Felt After Trump Deported Alleged Gang Members

MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace ranted on a podcast on Tuesday about how devastated she was when President Donald Trump expelled illegal immigrant gang members to an El Salvador prison.

The Trump administration in March in order to send two planes to hold Tren de Aragua (TDA) members to El Salvador. Above “breakwaterHost Tim Miller asked Wallace “the scariest” and “the scariest” about Trump. The MSNBC Anchor answered “All” immediately before honing the emotional sacrifice she had on her when she consumed the media about deportation. (Related: “They Come Illegal”: Trump clashes with “Press the Press” host over a promise to exile)

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“I remember the first day. I remember reading about the deportation of Tren DeLagua members to El Salvador. “And I remember saying… ‘I wish I could feel so mad. And I want to stop thinking about these people being scared in El Salvador.” … I saw a paid ad that Homeland Security is currently running in front of Deporty, who was a prisoner at CECOT. [Terrorism Confinement Center] And I got mad. ”

“And I think it can scare you out of how painful they feel about how they treat people,” she added. “But if you abandon your anguish, you will do something terrifying to humans… I’m scared of how much it bothers me – so many people suffer.”

Wallace also claimed in the “June 13th” episode.Pods save America“The forced removal of Senator Alex Padilla from a June 12 press conference held by Homeland Security Secretary Christa Noem was “one of the darkest days” of her entire anchor career.

Trump signed the inauguration order on his first day designation Cartels and crime gangs such as TDA as foreign terrorist organizations. President of El Salvador, President Naive Buquere verification His country received 238 TDA members and 23 MS-13 members the same day the Trump administration sent them.

Trump administration in April Published It included a list of names of some foreign criminals and a man convicted of rape and other heinous criminal acts on suspicion of gang rape that it deported to El Salvador.

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