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Democrats and media REFUSE to admit Trump's success with Mexico tariff threat
June 11, 2019
Apparently, proving President Trump wrong is more important than reporting the truth
After President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on all goods coming across our southern border, the Mexican government agreed to deploy 6,000 troops along its southern border with Guatemala and keep asylum seekers in Mexico until their cases are resolved.
You'd think Democrats and the liberal mainstream media would be happy about what was, at very least, a step in the right direction for our country. But, nope. Apparently, proving President Trump wrong is more important than reporting the truth.
In this episode of "Here's the Deal," host Deneen Borelli breaks down the unfailingly critical reactions of the "anti-Trump mob" -- from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) calling Trump's tariff threat "a distraction from the Mueller report," to the New York Times' claim that "Mexico agreed to take border actions months before Trump announced tariff deal."
Watch the video below:
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