On NBC’s Meet the Press, former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson voiced worries about President-elect Donald Trump’s intentions for mass deportations and excessive use of executive orders, emphasizing the need for clear objectives and enforcement issues.
- Mass Deportation Skepticism: Johnson called the deportation of all undocumented immigrants unrealistic, likening it to removing the population of two New York Cities, and urged focusing on criminals, national security threats, and recent border crossers.
- Executive Orders Warning: Johnson criticized hasty executive orders, calling for a law to ban them on a president s first day, using Trump s travel ban as an example of poorly planned policy.
- Democratic Resistance: Cities like Denver have vowed to oppose Trump s immigration measures, with Mayor Mike Johnston pledging to resist large-scale deportation operations.
Concerns about logistics and ethics are being raised by former officials and local leaders as Trump gets ready to enact comprehensive immigration reforms.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, stated on ABC News on Sunday that President-elect Donald Trump should not be allowed to rest since he re-entered the political arena. Crockett cautioned that he should be working around the clock to keep Americans safe and reduce costs.
Republicans chastised President Joe Biden for his time away from the White House during his four years in power, pointing to family vacations like his trip to St. Croix in December 2023, when the nation was seeing an unprecedented surge in illegal border crossings. While discussing Trump’s new cabinet choices on ABC’s This Week, panelist Reince Priebus urged Democrats and the corporate media to give him a month of quiet to let his process to unfold.
Child, I’m not sure how to provide him any peace. However, I will argue that because you volunteered to be president of the United States, we are undoubtedly on a precipice, and people were hurting and they trusted him. Crockett replied, “There should be no peace for the next four years.”
He ought to be working every day instead of playing golf at Mar-a-Lago. Crockett continued, “He must be working and fighting to deliver for the American people in order to ensure that these prices come down as well as to ensure our safety.” Because of the wars that have been going on all over the world, many people were worried.
Crockett continued by reminding the audience of Trump’s pledges throughout the campaign to put an end to the wars abroad.
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He is the one who declared, “I will end this war and that war on the first day.” Crockett went on, “I’m not sure what magic wand he has in his back pocket that will enable him to do that.”
However, there are still many unanswered problems regarding the selection of competent candidates for these roles when we take a literal look at the level of competence. Therefore, in the end, we will honor the decision made by the electorate, who did indeed elect him. “Crockett said.”
Biden’s vacation schedule was questioned in August after the Republican National Committee Research posted on X that, by August 31, the president has taken 532 days off, or 40.3% of his presidency. The president and his family had spent part of August away from the White House, resettling in California and Delaware, according to Roll Call, a public source of Biden’s publicized schedule.
The Economic Times reported in September that since taking office in 2020, Biden has taken an average of nearly 133 days of vacation year. According to the outlet, if the average American worker took 11 days of annual leave, it would take them over 48 years to accrue the same amount of vacation time as the president.
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