The dis­missal of the Curl­ing vs. Raf­fensperg­er case by Judge Amy Toten­berg on March 31, 2024, a rul­ing that stalled poten­tial changes to Georgia’s vot­ing sys­tem, leav­ing elec­tion integri­ty in ques­tion. Mean­while, Don­ald Trump deliv­ers on promis­es, deport­ing 17 Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gang mem­bers to El Sal­vador in a joint US oper­a­tion, a stark con­trast to last year’s bor­der car­a­van cri­sis. The media, once defen­sive of gangs like Tren de Aragua in Col­orado, now fix­ates on Trump’s tar­iffs and tax­es, ignor­ing his bor­der secu­ri­ty wins. This episode expos­es judi­cial set­backs, media bias, and Trump’s aggres­sive stance against crime, res­onat­ing glob­al­ly as a warn­ing to would-be bor­der crossers.

  • Curl­ing vs Raf­fensperg­er case in front of Judge Toten­berg. Judge Toten­berg dis­missed the case. 
  • The media is in tears try­ing to pro­tect these sav­ages. Remem­ber the media ran defense for the Tren de Aragua in Col­orado. US trans­fers 17 dan­ger­ous crim­i­nals to El Sal­vador prison in joint oper­a­tion. US offi­cials trans­ferred 17 accused Tren De Aragua and MS-13 ter­ror­ist gang mem­bers to El Sal­vador on Sun­day. Don­ald Trump con­tin­ues to keep these promis­es to get out the crim­i­nals. But the media can only focus on the tar­iffs and tax­es. 
  • One year ago the car­a­vans were com­ing across Mex­i­co: mur­ders, rapists, gang mem­bers com­ing for our bor­der.  Trump has sent quite the mes­sage around the world. Remem­ber just a year ago they were beg­ging the ille­gals to go to oth­er cities.

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