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President Trump Directs ICE Agents to PROTECT Themselves

President Trump Directs ICE Agents to PROTECT Themselves

Fox Newsa day ago
President Trump will NOT tolerate the attacks on our brave ICE agents.
I'm Tomi Lahren, more next.
Attacks and assaults on our brave ICE agents have gone up well over 500% in recent months and it's not hard to see why.
The way even ELECTED Democrats speak about and characterize our federal agents is DESPICABLE.
President Trump agrees. He put out a stern warning to would be ICE antagonists on truth social and with it, directed DHS Secretary Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan to take care of business.
From now on, all federal agents on the receiving end of thrown rocks, bricks or any other form of assault will promptly ARREST the 'slimeballs' as President Trump called them on Truth Social using any means necessary.
These agents have total authorization from the president to protect themselves just as they protect the public.
This will go a long way in not only deterring the violent attacks on our agents, but will also boost their morale knowing their president has their back 100%.
President Trump is for the law and its enforcers, Democrats are for the THUGS!
I'm Tomi Lahren and you can watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Outkick.com
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