He Admitted It on Camera
Trump could bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia home—but he won’t. Because he believes the lie.
Donald Trump just admitted it, on camera.
In a recent ABC News interview, Trump was asked about Kilmar Abrego Garcia—the man his administration deported without due process, despite court orders saying he should stay.
Trump’s response?
He said he could bring Kilmar back...
If he “was the man they said he was.”
Let that sink in.
Not only is Trump refusing to follow a Supreme Court ruling—he’s making it clear he doesn’t care what the legal system decided.
He believes the lie his own DHS invented.
He’s doubling down on a baseless gang affiliation claim that immigration courts and federal judges have already dismantled.
The reporter pushed back—pointing out that the photo Trump’s team used to justify Kilmar’s deportation had been photoshopped, with “MS13” crudely edited over the tattoos on Kilmar’s fingers.
Instead of engaging with the fact that his administration fabricated evidence, Trump lashed out like a sulking child.
He accused the journalist of being “some new name person” and scolded him for not being “very nice to Trump.”
No apology.
No accountability.
Just more deflection and narcissism.
This isn’t about national security.
It’s not about policy.
It’s about power. And ego.
Kilmar was stripped of his rights.
Then stripped of his life in the U.S. And even now, after being ordered to bring him back, Trump is saying no.
Because he doesn’t believe Kilmar deserves justice.
And if that doesn’t chill you to the bone, it should.
🚨 If this moment tells us anything, it’s that we need to keep the pressure on—and shine a light on every abuse of power.
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