"Okay, I'll go on NPR to talk about it. What do you want me to say when they ask for the grounds for his deportation?"
"You'll think of something."
"You'll think of something."
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Evan Hill
Some pretty stunning answers here from DHS Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar in today's interview with NPR's Michel Martin, in which Edgar equates pro-Palestinian protests with terrorist activity and can't point to any crime committed by Mahmoud Khalil: npr.org/2025/03/13/n...
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Be an American hero, fighting off the terrorists.
Also, Edgar is a fuckmuppet
"Well, like I said, when you come into the country on a student visa...."
"But what did I do to deserve this?"
"Well obviously something or we wouldn't be here talking about it clearly"
🤡
“I’m not talking about the protests I’m talking about his application.”
“What was wrong with his application?”
“He didn’t say he was going to protest.”
It’s like the first draft of an Abbott and Costello bit.
stupid, and incompetent
NPR, it is too late.
They can’t see the difference between supporting a people and supporting their government.
“Well like I said…”
“Well like I said…”
“Well like I said…”