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LISTEN TO THIS FROM BRIBES SUCKING NANCY PELOSI - ‘Republicans All Vote No and Take the Dough’ - HOW MUCH HAS PELOSI, FEINSTEIN AND KAMALA HARRIS MADE TO DATE OFF ELECTED OFFICE ALL SIPHONE OFF TO FAMILY MEMBERS LIKE JOE AND HUNTER TAUGHT THEM

 

Pelosi: ‘Republicans All Vote No and Take the Dough’

By Melanie Arter | April 29, 2021 | 2:16pm EDT

 
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, holds her weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 22, 2021. (Photo by NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, holds her weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 22, 2021. (Photo by NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) accused Republicans of voting no on spending bills crafted by Democrats like the latest COVID relief bill yet touting some of the initiatives of the bill to their constituents back home.

“The Republicans all vote no and take the dough. They don't mind going home and bragging about some of the initiatives that were in our rescue package. That’s what they usually do. They don't mind giving a nearly $2 trillion tax break of a cost to our national debt. Think of a $2 trillion gift to the richest people in America, 83 percent of the benefits of their tax scam in 2017 going to 83 percent – 83 percent going to the top one percent,” she told “CBS This Morning.”


“So what we're talking about here are investments. Nothing brings more money to the Treasury than the investment in education that we make - early childhood - and the president has universal pre-K, early childhood, K through 12, higher education that he talked about - lifetime learning for our workers -all a part of the plan that he is putting forth. All of that brings more money than anything back to the Treasury. So these are investments,” she said.

Pelosi said that “all of a sudden” Republicans are “deficit hawks,” but they gave away money to “the wealthiest people in our country under President Trump,” she said.

When asked whether Pelosi was prepared to pass an infrastructure bill without compromise, the speaker said, “No. We've never -- we've always had compromise on infrastructure. That has been the least partisan initiative we can take over the years. All of a sudden now, of course, they're saying, well, infrastructure is not workforce development. It is.

“If we want more women, minorities -- if we want more of our veterans and everyone else involved in these -- the construction that the president was talking about, we have to have workforce development. So again, we'll have to make the case,” she said. 

“We have a responsibility to reach out in a bipartisan way, to find our common ground, and I think we will on many of the items, and we just have to -- the American people know that we need to involve women and protect children. Children learning, parents earning,” Pelosi said. “That's what we have to be thinking of. 

“So how are we going to have more women and dads, actually, moms and dads in the workplace when they have responsibility for the care of their children? So it's -- it's pretty exciting. It's about community, and community has the word ‘unity’ in it. The president's speech was very unifying in the country if not in the Congress. We'll see,” she said. 

Pelosi said the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd was a realistic deadline to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.

“Yes, I think so. I'm very proud of Karen Bass who authored the bill in the House, now working in a bipartisan way in the House and in the Senate with Senator Tim Scott and others in the Senate. She has -- she's optimistic, and even the senator said in his response last night that he was willing to be working in a bipartisan way. We have to get this done,” the speaker said.

“Millions of people across the world and constantly in our own country came forth after last May when we saw the murder of George Floyd and said something had to be done. Justice in Policing Act came forth. The family asked that it be named for George Floyd. They asked me that, ‘Madam speaker, will you name for our brother?’ I said, ‘Only if it is worthy of his name,’ and the legislation to date has been worthy of his name,” she said.

Pelosi said that President Joe Biden’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday was “a triumph for women” in the workplace and at home.

She expressed joy that she and Vice President Kamala Harris made history as the first time a female vice president and female House speaker stood behind the president during a joint session of Congress.

“Well, it was exciting, of course, it was exciting when I was the first speaker as President Bush acknowledged that, but this was more than double. It had a synergy to it. It was something very, very special, but what made it even more important, we're there sending a message, sky's limit for girls and women,” Pelosi said.

“That’s important, but what's important is that the president's speech reflected that importance. It was a speech. It was a triumph for women, for women in the workplace, for women at home. Violence against women, he talked about. He talked about equal pay for equal work. He talked about family and medical leave,” she said.

“He talked about building back better for our country and to do so we had to have the fuller participation of women. That was throughout his speech. So I think it was a triumph for women, for families, for children, for all Americans,” the speaker added.

Host Gayle King asked Pelosi about the latest Census numbers, which she said don’t look good for the Democrats.


KING: Let's talk about the Census numbers that do not look good for the Democrats. There's a possibility that you may not be speaker during the -- 

PELOSI: Let's not worry about that. That's a year and a half away, and I feel very confident -- 

KING: You're not worried about it? A lot of people -- 

PELOSI: You know what, elections are always a contest. And you see what happens in them, but I feel very confident that the Democrats will hold the majority after the next election. I think that for all the huffing and puffing the Republicans are doing, these numbers were not as good for them as they had hoped. 

They wanted three in Texas, two in Florida, the rest, but many of the -- much of the growth in many of these places that picked up more numbers, more members in Congress, the growth was from Hispanics, African-Americans, and the rest. So we'll see where those votes go, but this is right now. The best politics of all is to get the job done for the American people. 

The blueprint that was put forth by the president last night to meet the needs of the American people. That's what we're about. We're not worry being who's going to be speaker two years from now. 

GOV GREG ABBOTT OF TEXAS THREATENS NAFTA JOE - THE LYING LAWYER WHO HAS SPENT HIS ENTIRE BRIBES SUCKING CAREER WORKING AGAINST AMERICAN WORKERS

 

Gov. Greg Abbott: Texas Will Secure the Border, and the Biden Administration Will Pay for It’

By Melanie Arter | April 30, 2021 | 3:29pm EDT

 
Migrants scale a cattle fence on private property after arriving on the American shores of the Rio Grande River on April 24, 2021 in Roma, Texas. Guided by coyotes piloting an inflatable raft, migrants cross the Rio Grande River and arrive on American soil. After crossing onto the shallow banks, the migrants hike half a mile through sandy gullies and shrub covered land towards waiting Border Patrol officers for processing and detention. (Photo by Benjamin Lowy/Getty Images)
Migrants scale a cattle fence on private property after arriving on the American shores of the Rio Grande River on April 24, 2021 in Roma, Texas. (Photo by Benjamin Lowy/Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday that he has deployed 1,000 Department of Public Safety troops and the National Guard to the southern border to secure it from illegal aliens coming across.

During an appearance on Fox News’s “Red State Trailblazers” town hall event in Orlando, Fla., which featured a host of Republican governors, host Laura Ingraham asked Abbott what his message is to the Biden administration about the number of COVID-positive migrants being released into communities.


“So the COVID-released migrants is one challenge but I gotta tell you this. The Biden first 100 days has been very successful for the cartels, for the drug smugglers, for the human traffickers who are profiteering off of all the migrants who come across the border illegally,” Abbott said.

“Because so many migrants are coming across the border illegally, what it means is that the Border Patrol officers are fully occupying processing all of these migrants, and that leaves open miles of border that the cartels can come across. That's why I launched what is called Operation Lone Star,” he said.

“We have deployed 1,000 department of public safety troops as well as National Guard to our border to secure our border from the people coming across. So here's what we want to do. The deal I want to cut is, Texas will secure the border, and the Biden administration will pay for it,” the governor said.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has said she will not take migrant children that the federal government tries to place in her state, Ingraham pointed out.

“You're getting pushback from the usual groups on that. Republicans are heartless. They don't care about the kids. They don't care about the needs of the greater country. Your response,” Ingraham asked Reynolds.

“I push back and say this administration is heartless. They created this crisis at the border. They are putting the children at risk by the policies that they’ve eliminated that we know were working. I'm the governor of Iowa and my number one responsibility is to protect the health and safety Iowans, and it would be irresponsible for me not to be at the forefront of every decision I make,” Reynolds said.


Biden: ‘We Have Gotten Control’ of the Border

By Melanie Arter | April 30, 2021 | 10:50am EDT

 

Guided by coyotes piloting an inflatable raft, migrants cross the Rio Grande River and arrive on American soil on April 23, 2021 in Roma, Texas. After crossing onto the shallow banks, the migrants hike half a mile through sandy gullies and shrub covered land towards waiting Border Patrol officers for processing and detention. (Photo by Benjamin Lowy/Getty Images)
Guided by coyotes piloting an inflatable raft, migrants cross the Rio Grande River and arrive on American soil on April 23, 2021 in Roma, Texas. (Photo by Benjamin Lowy/Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – President Joe Biden said Friday that the U.S. has gotten control of the U.S.-Mexico border and apprehensions are “way down now.”

When asked whether what’s happening at the border is a crisis, Biden told NBC’s “Today Show” that “it is getting urgent action now. For example, a month ago, we had thousands of young kids in custody in places they shouldn't be, and controlled by the Border Patrol. We have now cut that down dramatically. 


“Hey, look, here's what happened, Craig. The failure to have a real transition, the two departments that didn't -- you give us access to virtually anything were the immigration, and the Defense Department. So we didn't find out they had fired a whole lot of people that they were understaffed considerably,” he said.

NBC’s Craig Melvin pointed out that in April alone, 170,000 migrants were arrested at the border – a 20-year record. 

“There are 22,000 unaccompanied children in our country right now. That's a record. That sounds to most folks like a crisis,” Melvin said.

“It's way down now. We have gotten control. For example, they didn't plan for, which it comes every year this flow, … they didn't have the beds that were available. They didn't plan for the overflow,” the president said.

“They didn't plan for the Department of Health and Human Services to have places to take the kid from the Border Patrol and put them in beds where there's security and there were people that can take care of them. So there's a significant change right now, significant change in the circumstances for children coming to and at the border,” he added.

Melvin noted that the president pledged during his campaign to reunite hundreds of children who were separated from their parents by the Trump administration.

“According to our reporting, and in your first 100 days, not one child has been reunited? How is that?” Melvin asked.

“I don't think that's true. That could be. What we have done is we have united children with their families as they have come across the border, but one of the things is we don't know yet where those kids are. We're trying like hell to figure out what happened. It's almost like being a sleuth, and we're still continuing to try like hell to figure out where they are,” Biden said.

“You have said to migrants, don't come. You're very clear. Would you tell parents in Central America and Mexico, don't send your kids?” Melvin asked.

“Absolutely,” the president said. “And look, here's the deal –“

“So don't send your kids. That's the message,” Melvin said.

“Do not send your kids, period. They're in jeopardy making that thousand-mile trek. So what we're doing now is we're going back to those countries in question where most of them are coming from and saying look, you can apply from your country. You don't have to make this trek,” Biden said.


George W. Bush Lobbies Republicans to Work with Joe Biden on Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Seated on the dais are former Vice President Joe Biden, former US President George W. Bush, National Constitution Center Executive Committee Chairman Doug DeVos and National Constitution Center Executive Committee Chairman President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen await presentation of the 2018 Liberty Medal at The …
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Former President George W. Bush is lobbying House and Senate Republicans to work with President Joe Biden on amnesty for illegal aliens.

In an interview with the Dispatch Podcast, Bush said Biden and Republicans ought to strike a deal to provide amnesty, at the least, to illegal aliens enrolled in or eligible for former President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

“I think piecemeal probably makes sense and I think the president, if I could be so bold, is calling Republicans like-minded and saying ‘Let’s see if we can get something done,'” Bush said.

“Comprehensive may be too big of a reach right now,” Bush continued. “Like if they can get DACA done with some kind of border enhancement, you know plans to give Republicans comfort in voting for the bill, then all of the sudden there’s confidence to be gained.”

The statements come as Bush helps lead a charge among a Democrat-Republican coalition, big business interests, and the open borders lobby to provide amnesty to potentially millions of illegal aliens — a plan to which Biden gave a resounding endorsement in his first address to Congress last week.

In the address, Biden touted his amnesty for 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the United States while also urging Congress to pass two other amnesties: One for potentially 4.4 million illegal aliens and another for 2.1 million illegal aliens working on farms.

Bush, in recent weeks, revealed he is working the Koch network — run by the billionaire Koch brothers estate — to help Biden pass amnesty for illegal aliens. Not passing amnesty, Bush previously said, was his biggest disappointment as president.

The push comes as a survey from the pro-migration, Koch-funded Cato Institute reveals the extent to which Bush is out of step with Republican and conservative voters, as well as the majority of Americans.

The survey found 6-in-10 Americans want less overall immigration to the U.S., including 75 percent of Republicans and 76 percent of conservatives. Similarly, the survey showed 72 percent of Americans would prefer less immigration to the U.S. and more public benefits over more immigration and less public benefits.

Likewise, the survey confirmed opposing birthright citizenship is a mainstream Republican-held position.

In exclusive statements to Breitbart News, Republican staffers on Capitol Hill described Bush as an irrelevant globalist who does not represent the GOP’s base of voters or the majority of those in elected office.

“Republicans are well aware that his presidency was a national disaster on this issue as he failed to act when needed. Bush immigration policy has no impact today other than a reference on what not to do,” one House GOP aide said.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here

Life in Prison for MS-13 Member Convicted in Murder of Texas Teen

Douglas Alexander Herrera-Hernandez (Photo: Harris County Sheriff's Office)
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HOUSTON, Texas — A Texas jury rendered a sentence of life without parole to an MS-13 gang member convicted in the killing of a Houston-area teenager. The victim witnessed several gang-related murders before being lured to Missouri City, Texas, for his own execution.

A jury in Harris County, Texas, sentenced Douglas Alexander Herrera-Hernandez, an MS-13 gang member who illegally entered the United States in December 2014, to spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of 16-year-old Estuar Quinonez. The victim suffered 15 gunshot wounds as he sat on a park bench in Buffalo Run Park on June 13, 2016, Fox 26 Houston reported.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officials confirmed to Breitbart Texas that Herrera-Hernandez, aka “Terror,” entered the U.S. illegally as an Unaccompanied Alien Child (UAC) by crossing the Rio Grande in December 2014. Officials reported the migrant was 17 years old at the time he crossed the border.

Border Patrol agents released him under President Barack Obama’s catch and release policies with a “notice to appear” before an immigration court. A Houston immigration judge issued a final order of removal against Herrera-Hernandez after he failed to appear for his hearing.

Just under one year later, Herrera-Hernandez murdered 16-year-old Estuar Quinonez in Missouri City, Texas, a suburb of Houston, Breitbart Texas reported. Quinones reportedly witnessed several MS-13 gang-related murders. Missouri City police, working with the Houston Police Department, identified the Salvadoran national as a suspect in the murder.

Herrera-Hernandez fled from Texas and was later arrested by police in Virginia in late July 2017, Breitbart Texas reported. In addition to the murder of Quinones, the MS-13 gang member also allegedly shot and killed 26-year-old Kevin Alvarez in southeast Houston on July 9, 2017.

During the trial, prosecutors told the jury that Herrera-Hernandez got permission from MS-13 gang leaders in El Salvador to kill Quinonez, the local Fox affiliate reported. The now-convicted killer gathered several gang members to carry out the execution of the victim. Herrera-Hernandez and another gang member picked up Quinonez and brought him to the park where the gang members fired multiple gunshots including one to the head.

“We are trying to break the back of this organization by sending their assassins to prison for as long as possible and we will remain unrelenting in our pursuit of these criminals who band together to terrorize communities,” Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg told reporters.