Elections
Bill Maher gets Zinged by Jenna Ellis on ‘Beijing Biden’

HBO”s ‘Real Time’ host Bill Maher sparred with President Donald Trump’s legal advisor Jenna Ellis on Friday, as she outwitted the comedian on “Beijing Biden.”
“First of all, I do admire you for coming on,” said Maher to Ellis. “This is a tough argument you have to make. Would you acknowledge that?”
Of course, he was referring to the November 3, presidential election and the media’s President elect Joe Biden. Ellis didn’t flinch, even if being on the liberal HBO show could be a little nerve wracking she didn’t show it. She stuck to the argument regarding the irregularities during the election based on the facts.
She reminded Maher of the most important fact that the states have yet to certify the election results and it’s not the main stream media’s place to do so. Moreover, she reminded the late night talk host, a number of the preliminary election results are being contested by the Trump campaign in multiple states and those lawsuits are now before the judges in courts of law.
Maher, however, couldn’t help himself and tried throwing Ellis a fast ball that she promptly crushed.
“Why do you think so many people on the right, including people like Rupert Murdoch, Karl Rove, Erdoğan – the strong man of Turkey – the Pope, China now congratulated Biden, why have so many people come over to this idea, ok, America had a free and fair election were congratulating the new guy, that’s the way it works, you win some, you lose some, why,” asked Maher.
“Well, China is definitely congratulating Joe Biden because they definitely control him, ‘Beijing Biden’ is something that actually really needs to be looked into.” answered Ellis.
“Well, I walked into that one, didn’t I? Alright Jenna, you got me there,” said Maher.
“Yes, I did,” smirked Ellis.
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Elections
Trump, Rep Biggs: invoking the Alien Enemies Act to enable widespread deportation will ‘be necessary’

At a recent rally in Iowa, former President Donald Trump promised that if elected again in 2024, he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act to enable widespread deportation of migrants who have illegally entered the United States. Since President Joe Biden took office in January of 2021, over 6 million people have illegally entered the country.
Republican Representative Andy Biggs from border state Arizona, which is among the states suffering the greatest consequences from the Biden administration policies, lamented that Trump’s suggestion will be “necessary.”
Speaking on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show, Biggs stated “[I]t’s actually gonna have to be necessary.” Biggs then added his thoughts on how many more people will continue to cross the border under Biden: “Because by the time Trump gets back in office, you will have had over 10 million, in my opinion, over 10 million illegal aliens cross our border and come into the country, under the Biden regime.”
“And so when you start deporting people, and removing them from this country, what that does is that disincentivizes the tens of thousands of people who are coming,” Biggs went on. “And by the way, everyday down in Darién Gap, which is in Panama… over 5,000 people a day. [I] talk[ed] to one of my sources from the gap today. And I will just tell you, those people that you’ve seen come come in to Eagle Pass, over 7,000 in a three day period, most of those two weeks ago, were down crossing into the Darién Gap.”
“And those people… make their way up and they end up in the Eagle Pass [Texas], Del Rio area,” he continued. “So if you want to disincentivize them, you remove them from the country, which is why they remain in Mexico policy was so doggone effective at slowing down illegal border crossings.”
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