Virtue Signaling Hits New Extreme After MSNBC Hose Mourns Gangsters Deported to El Salvador

You really can’t make this stuff up. Nicolle Wallace, the MSNBC host who’s made a second career out of hyperventilating over President Trump, just admitted she was gutted over the idea of illegal alien gang members being deported to El Salvador. Not gutted over rising crime, not gutted over fentanyl pouring across our border, not gutted over American citizens being victimized by violent thugs. Nope, Wallace’s bleeding heart is reserved for Tren de Aragua gangsters getting sent back to where they came from.

In an interview with The Bulwark’s Tim Miller, Wallace let her true priorities slip. Miller, by the way, is another ex-Republican turned professional Trump-basher, so the conversation was basically a competition over who could sound more hysterical about the possibility of Trump winning again. When asked what scares her most about a second Trump term, Wallace didn’t say economic collapse, war, or anything rational. No, she went straight to her deep emotional anguish over MS-13 types getting deported.

Wallace recalled reading about the Trump administration’s deportations of alleged Tren de Aragua members. For those unfamiliar, Tren de Aragua isn’t exactly a church choir. They’re a violent, transnational criminal gang causing chaos from South America to the U.S. But Wallace? She was more concerned about their “anguish” than the safety of American families.

“I wish I didn’t feel so gutted,” Wallace confessed, over these poor gangsters being scared in El Salvador. Imagine that. Families in America live in fear of gang violence, but Wallace’s biggest concern is how uncomfortable life is for dangerous illegal aliens after being rightfully deported.

It’s even more absurd when you remember Wallace used to work for President George W. Bush as his White House Communications Director. Miller, her partner in this pity party, was a top communications guy for John McCain and Jeb Bush. Back in the day, they were the so-called “serious Republicans,” now they spend their time crying on cable news about how Trump is mean to gang members.

The truth is simple: Trump’s policies protected Americans. Deporting criminals, especially violent gangsters, is called enforcing the law. Wallace and her MSNBC buddies can cry all they want, but most Americans don’t lose sleep over criminals being held accountable. If she feels “gutted” now, just wait until Trump’s back in office cleaning up the mess again.

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