Donald Trump on Sunday argued former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have a wall around their Washington D.C. home and the U.S. 'needs a slightly larger version'.
Oh, the insanity of the Liberal mind. Barack Obama constantly berates the idea of building a wall on our southern border to protect our citizens, yet amazingly he needs to have a 10-foot security wall surrounding his own property and home.
The Clintons have a nice
security barrier around their mansion in Chappaqua, Nancy Pelosi has a
border wall running all around her massive estate in the Napa Valley, and the list goes on and on. Yet when it comes to building a commonsense border barrier with the US and Mexico to keep out the criminal element from coming across and raping and killing Americans, these same Liberal hypocrites turn right around and call Trump's wall a 'symbol of hate'.
Enjoy your 10-foot high security wall, Obama, glad to see you and your loved ones are safe and protected. Is it so much to ask to have that for the rest of the country?
Barack Obama doesn't want America to have a wall, but his own home needs one 10-feet high
FROM DAILY MAIL UK: 'President and Mrs. Obama built/has a ten foot Wall around their D.C. mansion/compound. I agree, totally necessary for their safety and security. The U.S. needs the same thing, slightly larger version!,' he tweeted.
It's the latest missive from the president who's fighting his way out of a partial government shutdown over a battle with Democrats over funding his wall. Negotiations are at a standstill on day nine.
And three confidantes of Trump, including his departing chief of staff, are indicating that the president's signature campaign pledge to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border would not be fulfilled as advertised.
White House chief of staff John Kelly told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published Sunday that Trump abandoned the notion of 'a solid concrete wall early on in the administration.'
'To be honest, it's not a wall,' Kelly said, adding that the mix of technological enhancements and 'steel slat' barriers the president now wants along the border resulted from conversations with law enforcement professionals.
Along the same lines, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway called discussion of the apparent contradiction 'a silly semantic argument'.
'There may be a wall in some places, there may be steel slats, there may be technological enhancements,' Conway told 'Fox News Sunday.' ''But only saying 'wall or no wall' is being very disingenuous and turning a complete blind eye to what is a crisis at the border.'
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