The mask is slipping. In a moment of rare honesty, Democrat Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) just admitted what Patriots already knew – President Trump holds all the cards in the looming Department of Homeland Security shutdown showdown.
Speaking on CNN International's "The Brief" Thursday, Correa confessed that "the White House has a lot of the cards on this one" because Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remains fully funded even during a potential DHS shutdown. Translation: Trump's mass deportation machine keeps rolling no matter what games Democrats try to play.
"That's why we have to hold firm," Correa pleaded, sounding more desperate than confident. But hold firm on what, exactly? Blocking the very border security measures that Americans voted for in overwhelming numbers just months ago?
This is vintage Trump – positioning himself so that even a government shutdown works in his favor. While Democrats throw their usual tantrum and threaten to shut down the government, ICE agents will still be out there doing the job that desperately needs doing: removing illegal aliens who never should have been here in the first place.
The panic in Correa's voice is palpable. Democrats are finally realizing they painted themselves into a corner. They spent years screaming about Trump's immigration policies, only to hand him a funding structure that makes their opposition completely toothless.
Meanwhile, Americans are watching this theater and asking themselves: Why are Democrats so desperate to protect people who broke our laws to get here? Why are they more concerned with blocking deportations than protecting American citizens?
As this political chess match unfolds, one thing becomes crystal clear – Trump isn't just playing checkers while his opponents think they're playing chess. He's playing 4D chess while they're still trying to figure out which end is up.
The question isn't whether Democrats can "hold firm." The question is: How long will they keep fighting against the will of the American people?
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Source: Next News Network