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Texas Governor Abbott: send migrants to Washington DC. Media Hunter embarrassment shameful moment

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Texas Governor Abbott: send migrants to Washington DC. Media Hunter embarrassment shameful moment

Abbott Announces Buses to Send Migrants to D.C.; Media Admits Hunter Laptop Suppression Was “Shameful Moment”; Democrat Admits “I Am Against Fracking”

On 4/6/2022, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced charter buses would transport illegal immigrants dropped off by the Biden administration to Washington, D.C. — “where the Biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people they are allowing to come across our border.” A media analyst called social media’s suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story “a shameful moment” with “no evidence that it was disinformation.” A Democratic congressman admitted on camera “I am against fracking” during a hearing on gas prices. Swing-state polls showed Democratic governors running 8-13 points ahead of Biden.

Abbott: Buses to Washington

Abbott framed the bus program as accountability. “To help local officials whose communities are being overwhelmed by hordes of illegal immigrants who are being dropped off by the Biden administration, Texas is providing charter buses to send these illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C.,” Abbott said.

“We are sending them to the United States Capitol, where the Biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people that they are allowing to come across our border,” Abbott continued.

Border Sheriffs: “Worst I’ve Ever Seen”

A border sheriff with 38 years of experience testified. “In 38 years, have you ever seen anything like what we’re facing right now?” a congressman asked. “This is the worst I’ve ever seen,” the sheriff replied.

The sheriff described being ignored by the administration. “We have tried to reach out to this administration, including letters to the President of the United States, and it has gone on deaf ears. It’s intellectual avoidance,” the sheriff said. “There’s not a collective plan and there’s not a collective message, especially for border communities, with this administration.”

Another sheriff noted: “Last 18 months, I don’t recall Dr. Fauci or anybody from CDC talking about our southern border and what law enforcement has been addressing when it comes to the health pandemic down here."

"Shameful Moment” on Laptop Suppression

A media analyst delivered a candid assessment of the industry’s handling of the Hunter Biden laptop. “It was an embarrassment to the social media giants that this was banned from being shared. It was declared misinformation,” the analyst said. “There’s no question that’s a shameful moment — that they isolated this piece and said you can’t share this, this is disinformation, because there was no evidence that it was disinformation.”

Another analyst traced the timeline. “It really just in the last month or so that the mainstream or left-leaning media have begun to say yeah, we know what was on the laptop, a lot of it really seems to be true. The question is, why did it take so long?” the analyst said.

“When it comes to something as significant as the president’s son potentially in trouble — and the possibility that he used the vice president’s name to do business in China — those are legitimate questions. The media didn’t do their damn job,” the analyst concluded.

Democrat: “I Am Against Fracking”

During a hearing titled “Gouged at the Gas Pump: Big Oil in America’s Pain at the Pump,” a Democratic congressman was asked directly about his record. “26 members of the House voted to ban fracking as well as oil and natural gas exports. Were you one of the 26?” a reporter asked.

“Yes, I am. I am against fracking. I think it’s a real problem,” the Democrat said — then pivoted to blaming oil companies for “gouging consumers.”

Swing-State Governors Running Away From Biden

Polls showed Democratic governors outperforming Biden by enormous margins in swing states. “Michigan — 13-point gap between Whitmer and Biden. Nevada — 9-point gap between Sisolak and Biden,” an analyst reported.

“This underscores why there were people missing from those key visits to Pennsylvania, to Georgia, when the president was out selling his agenda,” an analyst said. “If the president’s job rating is below 45, no matter the party, it’s gonna be an anchor.”

Key Takeaways

  • Abbott announced charter buses to send migrants from overwhelmed Texas border communities to Washington, D.C. — directly to the Capitol.
  • A media analyst called social media’s suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop “a shameful moment” with “no evidence it was disinformation.”
  • A Democratic congressman admitted “I am against fracking” during a hearing on gas prices — while blaming oil companies for high costs.
  • A 38-year border sheriff called conditions “the worst I’ve ever seen” and said the administration’s response was “intellectual avoidance.”
  • Swing-state Democratic governors were running 8-13 points ahead of Biden, trying to distance themselves.

Transcript Highlights

The following is transcribed from the video audio (unverified — AI-generated from audio).

  • Texas is providing charter buses to send illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C., where the Biden administration can address the needs of the people they’re allowing across.
  • That’s a shameful moment — they said you can’t share this, it’s disinformation, because there was no evidence it was disinformation.
  • I am against fracking. I think it’s a real problem. The question is, what are the oil companies doing?
  • In 38 years, have you ever seen anything like this? This is the worst I’ve ever seen.
  • Michigan — 13-point gap between Whitmer and Biden. If the president’s below 45, it’s an anchor.
  • We tried to reach out to this administration. It’s gone on deaf ears. It’s intellectual avoidance.

Full transcript: 1220 words transcribed via Whisper AI.

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