Here’s a tweet reporting that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was returning to the U.S. and “faces serious criminal charges,” but also offering a fact-check that the news “proves what Trump admitted to me in the Oval Office: He always had the power to get him back.” That is a fact check, not an endorsement of a viewpoint regarding Abrego Garcia’s fate. “It is one of the deepest and most honorable human emotions to love the land you’re from, and to hold it precious and protect it,” he wrote, and it was understandable that “the loss of control and order at borders” would disturb “decent, middle-class people, who value stability and steady progress” and were not in favor of “top-down socio-economic innovation and a radical redefinition of national character imposed by corporate interests aligned with an academic elite.” In this tweet, Moran wrote that the Framers of our Constitution favored Congress driving the national agenda instead of the president, because they “had just got done fighting a war against overweening executive power” and Congress was the branch “closest to the People.” That is a criticism of the Trump administration, but not a radically liberal one.
Author: Sarah Rumpf
Published at: 2025-06-09 22:45:19
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