Trump White House tears CNN and MSNBC apart over Angel Mom coverage

The “contempt for the victims of migrant crime ... reprehensible.”

Trump administration officials condemned CNN and MSNBC Wednesday for not airing emotional remarks by Patty Morin, whose daughter Rachel was raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant, calling the networks’ decision “shameful.”

During a White House briefing, Morin, an “Angel Mom,” recounted the brutal killing of her daughter by Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, a fugitive from El Salvador convicted earlier this week. She praised President Trump’s immigration crackdown, saying, “These are the kind of criminals President Trump wants to remove from our country.”

White House communications director Steven Cheung blasted the networks on X, writing, “SHAMEFUL that [CNN] and [MSNBC] refuses to take Angel Mom Patty Morin as she recounts the terrible tragedy.” Senior adviser Stephen Miller called the networks’ “contempt for the victims of migrant crime … reprehensible.”

MSNBC instead covered Sen. Bob Casey’s concession speech in Pennsylvania, while CNN focused on Trump’s tariff policies. Neither network responded to requests for comment. The White House invited Morin to highlight her daughter’s case amid ongoing immigration debates, with Trump frequently citing it during his 2024 campaign.

DHS OBLITERATES Dem’s “Maryland Father” fantasy with BRUTAL evidence report

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Maryland resident deported to El Salvador’s notorious megaprison, was identified as an MS-13 gang member with the rank “Chequeo” and street name “Chele,” according to newly released Department of Homeland Security documents.

Abrego Garcia, arrested March 15 in a Home Depot parking lot, was found with “rolls of cash and drugs” alongside two alleged MS-13 members, DHS said. The agency claims he admitted to being in the U.S. illegally, justifying his deportation to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) despite a 2019 court order barring removal due to persecution fears in El Salvador.

“This MS-13 gang member is not a sympathetic figure,” DHS stated, citing a 2021 protective order filed by Abrego Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, alleging domestic violence. Vasquez Sura defended her husband, saying she acted “out of caution after a disagreement.”

The Trump administration acknowledged the deportation as a “clerical error” but resists court orders, including a Supreme Court ruling, to facilitate his return. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Abrego Garcia “is exactly where he belongs” in El Salvador. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, denied access to Abrego Garcia during a visit to El Salvador, continues advocating for his release.

Abrego Garcia’s attorneys deny gang ties, calling evidence like his Chicago Bulls clothing “flimsy.” The Justice Department plans to appeal a federal judge’s order for his return.

Deranged Lib teacher assaults 19 y/o student and chokes him for wearing a MAGA hat

A Washington State University Phd student and teacher was arrested for allegedly assaulting a student wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, campus police said.

Patrick Mahoney faces a second-degree assault charge after reportedly choking the student off campus near a local bar. The incident occurred when Mahoney confronted the student about his MAGA hat, leading to a physical altercation, according to a campus police report.

The student, who sustained minor injuries, said Mahoney “grabbed him by the neck and began to choke him” after a verbal exchange.

The university placed Mahoney on administrative leave pending an investigation.

The incident has sparked debate on campus, with some students calling for stricter measures against political violence. Washington State University officials said they are reviewing policies to ensure a safe environment for all.

Police are continuing to investigate, and additional charges may be filed.

Georgia man busted for threats against Tulsi Gabbard and her family (BAD CHOICE)

A Georgia man faces federal charges for allegedly sending violent threats to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her family, authorities said Tuesday.

Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 25, was arrested and charged with transmitting interstate threats to injure Gabbard, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Georgia announced. Between March 29 and April 1, Amin allegedly sent text messages threatening to kill Gabbard and her husband, including statements like, “You and your family are going to die soon” and “I will personally do the job if necessary.” Another message read, “The home you two own … is a legitimate target and will be hit at a time and place of our choosing.”

“Threatening to harm public officials is a criminal act that cannot be excused as political discourse,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Richard S. Moultrie Jr. “Our Office, in coordination with our law enforcement partners, will vigorously prosecute individuals who commit these acts of violence.”

Federal agents also found social media posts by Amin, including images of a firearm pointed at photos of Gabbard and her husband. The FBI emphasized that such threats are treated as serious federal offenses.

“The FBI sees all threatening communications as a serious federal offense,” said Paul Brown, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. Amin remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.