(Red State)—A reporter on Tuesday asked the President why former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has yet to be arrested for allowing an invasion at the border, prompting Trump to immediately direct Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to look into it.
An investigation of Mayorkas and whether he meets the threshold of prosecution would be a welcome development for critics who have accused Biden’s DHS chief of allowing a deliberate invasion of the country through disastrous open-door border policies.
The reporter, asking questions during Trump’s trip to Alligator Alcatraz in Florida, wondered, “Why hasn’t he (Mayorkas) been arrested yet?”
It’s the whole reason the state of Florida had to build this swamp version of Alcatraz in the first place – to clean up the criminal mess left behind by Mayorkas.
The President, upon being reminded that the former DHS secretary was not privy to Biden’s autopen pardons for family members and political allies, seemed open to the idea that an investigation, at the very least, should be launched.
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