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🗓️ 17 March 2025
⏱️ 13 minutes
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0:00.0 | President Trump managed to get more than 200 Venezuelan gangsters flown out of the country to jail in El Salvador. |
0:08.0 | And the people who care about the common man are upset about this. |
0:12.0 | I need your help, gentlemen, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green, to think my way through this. |
0:17.0 | Because the arguments you're hearing from the left and in newspapers and from politicians |
0:24.1 | are that we owed something to Tren de Aragua, whatever the name of the gang was, |
0:31.5 | and these gangsters, we owe them something, and I don't know that we do. |
0:35.3 | I'm Scott out with Bill Whittle and Stephen Green and this episode of Right Angles brought to you by the members at Bill Whittle.com. |
0:41.7 | You know me, guys. I'm like Mr. I love the Constitution. I want us to adhere more closely to it. |
0:50.5 | And yet, when I'm reading in various news sources today that people are upset because these people who came into our country illegally and now have been sent out of our country to El Salvador to at least a temporary holding facility there until their cases can be dealt with, I'm sure, in negotiations between the U.S., |
1:12.2 | El Salvador and Venezuela, that we owed them a fair trial and a hearing here in the United |
1:20.3 | States. Bill Whittle, it's tough because our legal system, if anything, bends over backwards to defend the rights of the accused because we would rather occasionally put an, you know, what's the old saying like you? |
1:39.5 | Let a guilty man go free than rather put an innocent man in jail. |
1:42.4 | Yes. |
1:43.0 | And so we really bend over backwards for this. |
1:45.3 | But Bill, I want, it's not that I want to have sympathy for these guys or even empathy for them. |
1:50.7 | I want us to do what's right. What is your perception? Do these people who came into the country illegally and who we think are gang members and potential terrorists, do we owe |
2:03.6 | them a U.S. soil hearing on their cases so they have a chance to say, no, I'm not part of that? |
2:09.6 | Are they U.S. citizens? |
2:11.6 | They are not. |
2:13.6 | Then the answer is no. |
2:15.6 | Look, U.S. citizenship is so highly prized because it provides you with |
2:24.2 | legal protections against external forces. That is the great American experiment. That is why |
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