MAGA 'shock troops on the streets' will enable Trump's mass deportations

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‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
 
You really don't need "shock troops on the street". Most of your sanctuary states and cities give Illegals drivers' licenses, so we know where those folks are at.

Just send them a letter advising them to vamoose.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.

Good fckn grief, Jones. You're hysterical
 
They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Why don't you want to comply with present law? Trump won't invent it. He will use that which now is the law.
 
You really don't need "shock troops on the street". Most of your sanctuary states and cities give Illegals drivers' licenses, so we know where those folks are at.

Just send them a letter advising them to vamoose.

Exactly. A lot of them are registered to vote, too.
 
You really don't need "shock troops on the street". Most of your sanctuary states and cities give Illegals drivers' licenses, so we know where those folks are at.

Just send them a letter advising them to vamoose.
All you need is a few of these guys to walk around and the cockroaches suddenly disappear.

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‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Cuckoo cuckoo
 
Why don't you want to comply with present law? Trump won't invent it. He will use that which now is the law.
Maybe have a few hundred show up at his house demanding that they be allowed to live with him. It would be like Martha's Vineyard where they called it a Sanctuary city, until the illegals showed up.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Unbunch your panties Clayton. YOU LOST, and everything is going to be GREAT. :113:
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
um no...the hispanics will lead the way.
 
Unbunch your panties Clayton. YOU LOST, and everything is going to be GREAT. :113:

Things are improving already. Caravans coming across Mexico are breaking up. The Russian Federation and Ukraine seem serious about making peace. Hamas is simmering down.

And Trumpamania hasn't even officially taken effect yet.

This should be a tremendous term, particularly as most of Trump's most rabid domestic enemies are no longer around. McCain is dead, Romney is retired, the Cheney family is irrelevant.
 
Things are improving already. Caravans coming across Mexico are breaking up. The Russian Federation and Ukraine seem serious about making peace. Hamas is simmering down.

And Trumpamania hasn't even officially taken effect yet.

This should be a tremendous term, particularly as most of Trump's most rabid domestic enemies are no longer around. McCain is dead, Romney is retired, the Cheney family is irrelevant.a
Isn't it amazing what happens when we get our leader back who is FEARED AND RESPECTED by our adversaries?
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
How many illegals will you hide in your home?

None?

Of course.
 
After the Biden/Fauci fascist regime got away with locking down and locking up the entire country, left wingers cry over the prospect of illegal criminal aliens under a Trump administration being deported. No surprise.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.


Damn, your panties are really bunched up tight.
 
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