House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was a guest on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday morning with Chuck Todd and was asked to spout off about the wall that President Donald Trump wants to build along the southern border. She called it “immoral, expensive and unwise” before saying it was a sign of “weakness” to have to build a wall to protect the border.
Pelosi: "The president…is expressing a sign of weakness. He's saying 'I can't control our borders. I have to build a wall.'" #MTP pic.twitter.com/E5ePOFy5Yz
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) April 23, 2017
Wether or not building a wall is the solution, there is a beyond serious problem on the border, and it has to be addressed. One of the reasons Trump won was that he actually proposed a tangible idea about how to curtail the surge of illegal immigration. Calling an effort to secure the border a sign of weakness has to be the worst possible argument against a wall.
Can't fix stupid https://t.co/8fmLpu6mBg
— kerry ⭐⭐⭐ ?? (@K1erry) April 23, 2017
Sure settle on this message. https://t.co/y4ecHbQLQv
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 23, 2017
Speaking of lunatics. I know she doesn't really believe what she's saying here but that's what politicians have become. https://t.co/y43Jx9Nowx
— Also Patton's Mom (@RommelsMom) April 23, 2017
"But we have to build the wall, to find out what's in it" https://t.co/zTSsdgnV7H
— LoughlinRI1 (@LoughlinRI1) April 23, 2017
Will someone ask @NancyPelosi why she voted for a broader fence/wall in 2006 & now it's immoral?What a lying piece of crap! She needs to go! https://t.co/skVg4G8Jpx
— Shaun Ellis? ??? (@ShaunDEllis1981) April 23, 2017
“Weakness” is exactly how you can describe the U.S./Mexico border and how it has been dealt with by the federal government for decades.
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