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Pelosi was asked at her weekly press conference by a reported if, “after a number of months” of saying that it was a manufactured crisis, are Democrats are now willing to say there is an actual crisis at the border? “Well, let me just say this. We’ve never not said that there was a crisis — there is a humanitarian crisis at the border, and some of it provoked by the actions taken by the administration,” Pelosi replied
Democrats have said in the past:
“It will take days to fact-check all the misrepresentations that the President made tonight,” Pelosi said in a statement after Trump’s State of the Union address. “Instead of fear-mongering and manufacturing a crisis at the border, President Trump should commit to signing the bipartisan conference committee’s bill to keep government open and provide strong, smart border security solutions.”
“Most presidents have used Oval Office addresses for noble purposes,” Schumer said in the rebuttal. “This president just used the backdrop of the Oval Office to manufacture a crisis, stoke fear, and divert attention from the turmoil in his administration.”
Awe hell, there were more Democrat deniers about the "manufactured crisis" at the border.
Pretty much anything Trump says the Democrat leadership would go to their 0range man bad mantra, and the sheeple would repeat it.
I do have to give Jeh Johnson credit for being a critical thinker and breaking away from the pack, when he called the crisis at the border for what it was.
Pelosi is right she did acknowledge there's a crisis at the border. The crisis being there's not enough illegals crossing the border and not enough free stuff to give them.
She needs to get on her broom and fly back to Kalifornia.
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