The Daily 202: Trump keeps pushing legal boundaries — and 10 other takeaways from Kirstjen Nielsen’s ouster

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there is 3things that can happen when you push boundaries it moves alittle it gos were you will or it reverses backward crushing your attempt

Daily 303 Crump 🤡 and his whole administration needs to be removed ASAP. Unlawfully policy procedures being made to used on immigrant

The cost to house illegals last year was $1.6B; whilst 31,000 required medical treatment at cost of $98m. Projections are 1m fy 2019 (highest in 10y) taking resources from Americans. If you were an illegal would you feel safer in border housing or in S Chicago?

Third Reich stuff..please read a history book... and stop being com-placement..

why this writer against US sovereignty & security ? 🤠🤠🤠

I would say he is pushing to have the laws enforced, and the 'media' is constantly there, to the point of exhaustion... Many can look at all this as her time to rest. I am sure the constant in your face arrogance and ignorant questioning, can be wearing to any person. Good Job

Kiersten wasn't fired, she resigned. That's a tough job, & Congress doesn't make it any easier.

He’s not pushing legal boundaries, he is totally disregarding them!

Kirstjen Nielsen's departure illustrates the WH implosion.

Not Trump. The entire GOP under Mitch McConnell is actively involved in this slow-moving coup. Trump's just the figurehead.

Hopefully, Cosa Nostra and the New York Lucese family will also enter Trump's office)

Legal boundaries? She wasn't fit for the job. Obama's overflow of children in cages and the other 89,000 separated from their families.. President Trump is correcting the many mistakes the last president left behind.

Just imagine if your children were scared like that from US & uk bombs used by Saudi! This is the moment when children were running away terrified from the bombardement by Saudi led coalition warplanes next to their school in Sa'wan area Sanaa. Yemen

Uh oh!

Nielsen is hot.

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