Trump Sits Down For Interview With Terry Moran

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It’s almost comical at this point watching the media — and their cheerleaders in the Democratic Party — lose their minds over President Trump refusing to roll out the red carpet for one Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an illegal migrant with alleged MS-13 connections. This isn’t Ellis Island circa 1905, folks — it’s 2025, and we’re fresh out of patience for imported thugs with a rap sheet that reads more like a cartel resumé than a sob story.

But here comes ABC’s Terry Moran, bravely stepping up to bat for a guy with alleged gang ties, a domestic violence history, and links to human smuggling. Because, according to Moran, what really matters is the Supreme Court’s opinion and, of course, the sacred “rule of law.” Funny how that rule of law only becomes urgent when it’s time to bring a violent criminal back into the country — not when our cities are drowning in fentanyl, our border agents are stretched to the breaking point, or American citizens are left picking up the pieces after gang violence.

Moran grandstands like he’s starring in a legal drama. “There’s a phone on the desk!” he cries, as if Trump’s about to pick it up and order a pizza — or in this case, a foreign national with a violent record. “You could just call El Salvador and bring him back.” Sure, because that’s what Americans are clamoring for — more foreign gang members being airlifted into their neighborhoods because some Obama judge decided we owe them a do-over.

President Trump’s response? Classic. Calm, direct, and, let’s be honest, a lot more rational than anyone giving airtime to this nonsense. “This is an MS-13 gang member… beat the hell out of his wife… not an innocent, wonderful gentleman from Maryland,” Trump explained — which, of course, didn’t sit well with the press. Apparently, being a violent criminal isn’t enough to disqualify someone from hero status if they check the right boxes in the woke Olympics.

Let’s not pretend the Supreme Court suddenly became the Democratic Party’s best friend. These are the same folks who routinely call it illegitimate, demand court-packing, and shriek anytime it rules in favor of religious liberty or gun rights. But when it comes to Abrego Garcia, suddenly it’s “the law is the law!” Except that law was interpreted by a judge who admits it was an “administrative error,” and the only people paying the price for that error are American citizens.

Oh, and let’s not forget the DOJ’s conveniently released documents. We now know Abrego Garcia wasn’t just “some guy” who wandered over the border. He’s connected to known smugglers, drove a car tied to human trafficking, and carries the sort of baggage that makes TSA agents blush. Yet somehow, it’s Trump who’s in the hot seat for not speed-dialing El Salvador to get him back.

Bukele, for his part, gave a masterclass in common sense. He flat-out refused to send Abrego Garcia back, saying he wasn’t in the business of smuggling foreign terrorists. Imagine that — a Latin American leader with more concern for American safety than half the U.S. media. What a world.

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So while Terry Moran tugs on his moral high horse and Democrats polish their halos, the rest of us are left wondering: how far detached from reality do you have to be to fight this hard to bring back an alleged MS-13 gang member? Trump isn’t ignoring the law — he’s doing what he was elected to do: protect American citizens first. And if that upsets the Beltway cocktail circuit, well, maybe they can give Chaz Stevens a call and raise a Satanology flag in protest.