Karoline Leavitt Condemns Democrats and Media for Inciting Violence Against ICE Agents
New York PostJanuary 15, 20262 min2,980 views
13 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβVandalism and Harassment of Federal Agents
- π₯ Protesters or rioters reportedly rifled through an FBI car and stole weapons.
- π¬ A reporter embedded with ICE witnessed constant harassment of agents throughout the evening.
- πΈ Photos displayed show vandalized ICE vehicles, with one bearing an "F ICE" slogan and another with an alleged "best agent is a dead agent" message.
Accusations Against Democrats and Media
- π£οΈ Leavitt accuses Democratic politicians and governors of demeaning ICE agents, comparing them to Nazis and the Gestapo.
- π’ This rhetoric from those in power is seen as encouraging violence against law enforcement.
- π° The media is called complicit in the violence for not accurately reporting incidents, citing a CNN headline that misrepresents an event.
Defense of ICE Agent's Actions
- π― The transcript clarifies an incident where an ICE agent was executing a targeted operation against an illegal alien.
- π₯ The agent was ambushed and attacked by the individual's comrades, leading to the agent using self-defense to protect his life.
- βοΈ Leavitt emphasizes that ICE agents are brave patriotic men and women enforcing immigration laws as directed by their superiors and the law.
- π€ She encourages Democrats to speak with ICE or Border Patrol agents to understand their service.
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