Internet mocks Leo Terrell for calling Donald Trump 'truth teller' after ex-prez calls for border shutdown

Donald Trump has expressed his concerns about the bipartisan border deal that is under consideration in Congress
UPDATED FEB 1, 2024
LeoTerrell, an American civil rights attorney and talk radio host based in Los Angeles, is a supporter of Donald Trump (Getty Images)
LeoTerrell, an American civil rights attorney and talk radio host based in Los Angeles, is a supporter of Donald Trump (Getty Images)

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: In response to questions from reporters after a meeting with Teamsters president Sean O’Brien, former President Donald Trump, who is a potential GOP candidate for the 2024 presidential election, expressed his concerns about the bipartisan border deal under consideration in Congress, and American Attorney, LeoTerrell is speaking his mind on the same. 

He emphasized the importance of avoiding a subpar agreement, stating, "I hope the Republicans and the Democrats don’t make a bad border deal because a bad border deal would be worse than no deal at all."



 

Trump expressed optimism about police union endorsement and comments on immigration policies

Trump also mentioned his optimism about receiving the union’s official endorsement, stating he had a 'good shot' at securing it. It's worth noting that in the 2020 election, President Biden received the union's endorsement, while in 2016, the endorsement went to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

A X (formerly Twitter) post made by the verified account of MAGA War Room posted, quoting President Trump who said, "You have the right to close up your border. You don't need bills that complicate it... Last night, I watched where they're beating up police officers in New York City... we don't want them, I'm sorry."

In reply, LeoTerrell, an American civil rights attorney and talk radio host based in Los Angeles and a supported of Donald Trump, wrote, "Truth teller!".



 

Former President Trump conveyed to his supporters at a rally in Nevada that he is not averse to being held responsible for the potential failure of the bipartisan border bill currently in negotiation in the Senate.

Addressing an enthusiastic crowd in Las Vegas, Trump, who is currently considered the GOP front-runner, seemed to embrace the idea that he might face blame if he succeeds in convincing Republicans in Congress to oppose the bipartisan border security legislation.

Internet reacts to Leo Terrell's comments on Trump's immigration statement

Internet has reacted to Terrells' comments, taking to X to mock, saying, "Truth teller! Lol".



 

Another wrote, "Donald Trump knows nothing about truth. His entire career has been built by lying and cheating, corruption. I live in NY! He cheats union workers, builds shoddy shit, and if he’s moving his lips, he’s lying".



 

Other comments read, "If he was the truth teller he would not be deep in legal trouble?".



 

"I watched Trump supporters beat up police on 1/6... and Trump wants to become president again so he can pardon those people," said other user.



 



 

"Air accordion. He's lying," said another. 

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