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El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele
made an offer to Hillary Clinton after the former Secretary of State criticized his country's notorious CECOT mega-prison, home to thousands of gang-affiliated thugs, including Tren de Aragua members deported from America. Clinton, in comments posted to X, encouraged her followers to view
yet another documentary about the alleged horrors of CECOT, produced
this time by PBS, titled "Surviving CECOT." Not to be confused with the controversial segment by "60 Minutes" titled "Inside CECOT." (Incidentally, where are the documentaries and in-depth segments about Americans called "Surviving the Prisoners of CECOT?) The PBS show tracks "the story of three Venezuelan men who were branded by the U.S. government as Tren de Aragua gang members and deported by the Trump administration to CECOT, a prison in El Salvador notorious for its brutal conditions." You may be surprised to learn that all three men deny being gang members. It's like that line in "The Shawshank Redemption" when Red (Morgan Freeman) tells Andy (Tim Robbins), "Everybody's innocent in here, didn't you know that?" "Curious to learn more about CECOT?" Clinton asked. "Hear Juan, Andry, and Wilmer share firsthand how the Trump administration branded them as gang members without evidence and deported them to the brutal El Salvadoran prison." Meltdown at CBS News: 60 Minutes Dumps Fawning Illegal Alien Deportation Segment at Last Second Now, Hill-Rod likes to turn the comments off on her X posts, so she likely felt relatively safe having posted about the "brutal" prison. She almost certainly didn't expect the president of El Salvador himself to respond. Bukele, however, couldn't resist, making an offer to anyone who'd like to actually "save" these prisoners. "If you are convinced that torture is taking place at CECOT, El Salvador is ready to cooperate fully," he challenged in a fiery retort. "We are willing to release our entire prison population (including all gang leaders and all those described as 'political prisoners') to any country willing to receive them." The benefits would be two-fold. The perfectly innocent angels unjustly housed at CECOT would be free, AND Democrats and their media puppets would find it easier to interview them for future sob stories. Brilliant! "Surely, if these testimonies reflect a systemic reality, a much larger pool of sources should only reinforce the claim, and many governments should be eager to offer protection," Bukele concluded. "Until then, we will continue prioritizing the human rights of the millions of Salvadorans who today live free from gang rule." Bukele partnered with the United States to take on deported gang members, career criminals, and suspected terrorists at CECOT. Since then, the media and Democrats haven't found a prisoner they aren't willing to portray as an innocent victim of the Trump administration. El Salvador's President taunted Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) for visiting alleged gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in April, noting the prisoner at the time had "miraculously risen from the 'death camps' [and] 'torture'" for a visit with a member of Congress in his country's "tropical paradise." While Hillary and her media allies chase ratings with one-sided documentaries portraying tattooed Tren de Aragua suspects as wide-eyed lambs, Bukele is spotlighting the real human rights victory—the millions of law-abiding Salvadorans and Americans protected by tough deportations who no longer live in fear. |


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