When asked about his plans, and if he intended to get Congress to issue a declaration of war against the lawless drug runners, he said, "I don't think we're going to ask for a declaration of war, I think we're just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country. Okay? We're going to kill them, they're gonna be, like, dead."
While many are grateful for the action Trump is taking to keep drugs like fentanyl out of the US, there are many media pundits who appear to have more sympathy for the criminal cartel members than they do for the Americans who are being protected from their deadly scourge. It was these MSNBC "simps" who Jack Posobiec called out on Friday.
"And then you see the simps over at MSNBC. And what are they up to? Chris Hayes, I saw him earlier today. 'Oh, I can't believe that some of the blackened, charred bodies of cartel members have washed up on the shores of Trinidad, off the coast of Venezuela,'" he paraphrased. "Oh no! Oh gosh!'"
"Let me tell you something Chris," he continued, do you know what the cartel members do? Have you seen any of those cartel member videos? Let me tell you something: I grew up with Rotten.com. I grew up with Live Leake 240P. You wanna see some of the stuff I've seen? And there's no question—there's videos I couldn't even show publicly."
"The most horrifying videos I've seen from anywhere in the world—it's not Ukraine, it's not Russia, China, no. It's the cartel videos. Videos where they take a chainsaw and use the chainsaw to behead and torture live individuals—women, children. That's who the cartel members are. And so anyone who is working for them, anyone who is in league with them, I've got no problem at all with the President," Posobiec continued.
"What did he say? We're just gonna kill them. Yeah, I'm thinking about my favorite Metallica album right now. It's called 'Kill Them All.'"




