President Donald Trump said on Tuesday in a meeting with Baltic leaders that he plans to secure the southern border with military troops until the wall is built. Trump says he consulted with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis prior to his announcement who was sitting by his side during the meeting.
“We have very bad laws for our border, and we are going to be doing some things — I’ve been speaking with General Mattis — we’re going to be doing things militarily,” he said.
“Until we can have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military. That’s a big step. We really haven’t done that before, or certainly not very much before.”
On Tuesday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat praised the move and reminded listeners of Obama's egregious mistreatment of U.S. Border Patrol agents and he an Bush's "catch-and-release" policy.
"Until Donald Trump, you just didn't even consider that. 'That was a step that was way too far.' 'We don't go down that road," Pat asserted.
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