Joe Biden visited the southern border for the second time during his 3+ years as President of the United States. It was a campaign stop. It was a photo op. It was a way for White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to say, “See, the President went to the border.”
His speech was the standard nonsensical gibberish that world leaders listen to when they want to laugh at America. He was somehow able to downplay the border crisis while calling it the most secure ever, though any problems at the border should be blamed on Donald Trump and climate change. And if you think I’m kidding, watch it. On second thought, don’t.
He talked to some border patrol agents while he was there. They seemed happy to see him, meaning the campaign isolated the handful of border patrol agents who do not despise the regime. But after he left, the Border Patrol Union’s Twitter account dropped an unfortunate series of truths about the man who stumbled their way for a short time.
Board AF1, take nap.
Wake up in place called Brownsville.
Read large teleprompter message, “It’s all Trump’s fault”.
Board AF1, ask who people in green uniforms were, told they “strap” illegal aliens, express horror, take nap.
Wake up, call a lid, hit beach, take nap.
Board AF1, take nap.
Wake up in place called Brownsville.
Read large teleprompter message, "It's all Trump's fault".
Board AF1, ask who people in green uniforms were, told they "strap" illegal aliens, express horror, take nap.
Wake up, call a lid, hit beach, take nap. pic.twitter.com/exvsDieaVW
— Border Patrol Union – NBPC (@BPUnion) March 2, 2024
It would be hilarious if it wasn’t spot-on accurate. We live in a clown world with a fake president pretending to call the shots while knowing that he gave control of the nation to globalists and the CCP long ago.
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