Border Patrol Chief just dropped TRUTH bomb on Democrats about the border






The US Border Patrol Chief, Carla Provost, just dropped one of those ‘truth bombs’ on Democrats today when she declared that the situation at the border was BOTH a humanitarian crisis and a security crisis.


Watch:







Wait, how can gang members and drug smugglers be a problem if her agents are having to deal with other illegals crossing the border? CNN keeps telling us that all of this illegal stuff is going through ports of entry and the rest isn’t a big problem.


I think just maybe I’ll take the word of this border patrol chief over the pundits on CNN.



“There is an ongoing debate about whether this constitutes a border security crisis or a humanitarian crisis. Let me be clear: it is both.”





Her biggest point in this clip, however, is to affirm that there is a crisis on the southern border. Not just a security crisis, but also a humanitarian crisis!


And yeah, Trump was right all along when he called it a crisis. Provost isn’t the first to affirm this and certainly won’t be the last.


But hey Democrats, great job on putting politics ahead of border security.

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Alan Dershowitz: Quid pro quos to help Trump get elected aren't impeachable

A lawyer for President Trump argued Wednesday that if the commander-in-chief had multiple motives for asking Ukraine to probe Joe Biden, it would not matter even if one of them would benefit him politically.

"If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment," retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz told the Senate during the first day of the question-and-answer phase of Trump's impeachment trial.

"Every public official that I know believes that his election is in the public interest."

Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz had asked Trump's lawyers whether quid pro quos were even illegal, and whether they were standard procedure for conducting foreign policy.

Dershowitz replied that if Trump had multiple motives — including one that benefited him politically — it would still be legal.

"Everybody has mixed motives, and for there to be a constitutional impeachment based on mixed motives would permit almost any president to be impeached," he added, calling it dangerous to "psychoanalyze" Trump to determine his motives.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) then asked House managers about Dershowitz's arguments that quid pro quos are standard operating procedure in foreign policy.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-NY) said that in every trial, "the question of the defendant's intention or state of mind is always an issue," responding to Dershowitz's argument that Trump should not be psychoanalyzed to determine whether he abused his power.

Schiff also questioned Dershowitz's belief that all quid pro quos were created equal, asserting that that theory would give a president "carte blanche" to act in their personal political interest rather than the national interest.

"The next president of the United States can ask for an investigation of you. They can ask for help in their next election from any foreign power," Schiff said.

Senators began the first of two planned days of posing questions to both Trump's legal team and the House Democrats who have served as prosecutors in the trial on charges of abusing power and obstructing Congress arising from his request that Ukraine investigate political rival Biden.

The questioning began about 1 p.m. and precedes a vote later in the week on whether to call witnesses as Democrats have sought.

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