Falsely said of the illegal immigrant killers who murdered farmer Earl Olander, “His killers had criminal records a mile long, but they did not meet the Obama administration’s priorities for removal.
Falsely said, “Just today we learned Hillary Clinton was sending highly classified information through her maid.” (The emails in question were marked classified several years after the maid was asked to print them they were marked at the lowest level of classification, not highly classified.)Ĩ.
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Falsely said, of the illegal immigrant drunk driver who killed Sarah Root: “Despite the pleas of people who knew him: don’t do this, don’t do this.” (There is no evidence that people who knew Eswin Mejia had begged for him to be incarcerated.)ĥ. The decision did not go through the secretary of state.)Ĥ. This was not Clinton’s personal choice: a 2001 Supreme Court decision requires their eventual release if they can’t be deported. They go through the secretary of state, she said ‘bring ’em back.’ ” (This is wrong in more than one way: These immigrants were not actually sent to their refusing home countries they were simply released from prison in the U.S. Can you imagine that? They catch murderers, drug dealers, the worst people, the worst people they bring ’em back and their country says we’re not taking ’em. Falsely said, “As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton allowed thousands and thousands of the most dangerous and violent criminal aliens to go free, because their home countries would not, under any circumstances, take them back.
That song stuck and he couldn’t get it off his shoe.”)ģ. His daughter Tina said in 2000, “He always thought that song was self-serving and self-indulgent. It became his favourite song, just about.” (Sinatra never came to like “My Way,” let alone making it one of his favourites. Falsely said of Frank Sinatra’s opinion of his hit “My Way” after it became popular: “All of a sudden, he loved it. Secretary of State John Kerry said Iran would get about $55 billion.)Ģ. The Treasury Department told Congress in 2015 that total Iranian assets were estimated at $100 billion to $125 billion it put the “usable liquid assets” at around $50 billion.
Falsely said, “The Iran deal - $150 billion going back to Iran.”(The nuclear deal with Iran did not involve $150 billion going back to Iran rather, a smaller amount of Iranian assets were unfrozen. NEW YORK-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had the busiest day of his campaign on Sun., Nov.