Scott Jennings dropped a truth bomb on CNN that has Democrats absolutely furious

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Three Key Takeaways:

  • Scott Jennings defended the Trump administration’s gang deportation policy on CNN, asserting that members of violent gangs like Tren de Aragua, which has been designated a terrorist organization, should be swiftly deported for the safety of American citizens.
  • The debate highlighted a clash between Democrats, who prioritized due process for gang members, and the practical need to protect American communities from the violent criminal actions of foreign nationals who entered illegally.
  • Jennings’ blunt remarks, distinguishing between American citizens and illegal aliens, resonated with the public, with polling showing strong support for the deportation of illegal alien gang members.

A heated exchange on CNN’s Newsnight revealed just how far the Democrats will go to defend the indefensible.

But top political commentator Scott Jennings wasn’t having any of it.

And Jennings dropped a truth bomb on CNN that has Democrats absolutely furious.

Scott Jennings defends Trump administration’s gang deportation policy

Former CNN political commentator Scott Jennings made waves during a heated debate on CNN’s Newsnight when he defended the Trump administration’s decision to deport members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

“These people are effectively terrorists. They walked across our borders illegally. They are violent. I don’t really want them here,” Jennings declared in a moment of brutal honesty that left the liberal panelists stunned.

The Trump administration recently designated Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, allowing for expedited deportation of suspected members.

This common-sense approach to dangerous criminal gangs has sent Democrats and their media allies into a frenzy.

During the CNN segment, “Independent” journalist Andrew Feinberg attempted to undermine the policy by suggesting innocent people could be swept up in deportations based merely on tattoos or clothing.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt immediately shut down this misleading claim.

“That’s not true, actually, Andrew,” Leavitt fired back, calling out the journalist’s attempt to run interference for violent gang members. “Shame on you and shame on the mainstream media for trying to cover for these individuals.”

Democrats prioritize due process for gang members over American safety

Democrat strategist Karen Finney tried to frame the debate around Constitutional principles rather than the practical reality of violent criminals terrorizing American communities.

“I don’t think anybody at this table wants criminals in this country who are murdering children, who are hurting people,” Finney claimed, before immediately pivoting to argue against the Trump administration’s efforts to remove these dangerous individuals.

CNN host Abby Phillip attempted to trap Jennings by suggesting the United States was acting like authoritarian regimes that deny due process.

Jennings refused to take the bait and instead cut straight to the point that has resonated with millions of Americans.

“I delineate between American citizens and everyone else. If you’re a U.S. citizen, I put you in a different category,” Jennings explained, drawing a crucial distinction that Democrats seem unwilling to make.

When Phillip continued to press, Jennings doubled down with a question that left the CNN panel scrambling: “So, you’re saying that a terrorist can walk across the border and become, effectively, a U.S. citizen?”

The brutal reality of Tren de Aragua’s reign of terror

Tren de Aragua has quickly become one of the most feared criminal organizations in the United States after Biden-Harris border policies allowed thousands of gang members to enter the country.

The Venezuelan prison gang has established operations in major American cities, bringing unprecedented levels of violence, extortion, and human trafficking to communities across the country.

Law enforcement officials report that the gang’s signature brutal tactics include dismemberment, torture, and public executions designed to terrorize communities and intimidate witnesses.

Federal authorities have linked the gang to dozens of murders, hundreds of violent assaults, and widespread criminal enterprises in states from New York to Colorado.

Trump fulfills promise to put Americans first

President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to secure the border and prioritize the safety of American citizens over the “rights” of illegal aliens who entered the country to commit crimes.

The aggressive approach to removing Tren de Aragua members represents the fulfillment of this promise and stands in stark contrast to the Biden-Harris administration’s open-border policies that allowed these criminals to enter the country in the first place.

The simple truth that Jennings articulated on CNN is that Americans should not have to share their communities with violent foreign nationals who entered the country illegally with the intention of establishing criminal enterprises.

By designating Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, the Trump administration has given law enforcement the tools they need to quickly remove these dangerous individuals and protect American communities.

Despite the handwringing from Democrats and their media allies, polling shows the vast majority of Americans support swift deportation of illegal alien gang members.

Americans from all backgrounds understand the common-sense approach that Jennings articulated: American citizens and legal immigrants deserve to be protected from violent criminals who have no legal right to be in the country.