The liberal media is at it again. This time, they’re twisting facts to attack the Trump administration’s valiant efforts to secure America and protect innocent children. It’s disgraceful, but not surprising, that certain outlets would rather attack than report the truth. Under the Biden administration, more than 300,000 migrant children vanished into the ether, forgotten in the chaos of an absurdly reckless border policy. Does that sound like compassion and security?
The Trump administration is just doing what any responsible government should: finding these children and ensuring their safety. Instead, the media want us to believe the administration is targeting kids for deportation. What absurdity. True conservatives know the goal here is nothing short of rescuing these kids from the horrors of abuse, trafficking, and exploitation that they might be facing, thanks to the Democrats’ failed leadership.
Trump Administration Unloads on the Miami Herald for Their Spin on Efforts to Find Missing Migrant Kids https://t.co/zbRqGjKJo1
— Sue G (@Kudzusue) June 26, 2025
Let’s not forget that while Biden’s policies opened the floodgates, turning a blind eye to chaos and corruption at the border, Trump’s team is cleaning up the mess left behind. The liberal elite dare to pretend outrage while they ignore the real scandals: the human trafficking and child abuse enabled by their negligence. They’d rather score cheap political points than acknowledge the kids lost under their watch.
Look at the reaction from government voices speaking out now—dismissing the biased narrative peddled by those supposedly in the business of truth. This administration is serious about protecting children from the clutches of predators, which is more than can be said about the previous administration.
Why is it so hard for leftists to admit their failures, to face facts, and to support the real saviors doing the hard work on the ground today? Maybe they should invest more time in finding solutions rather than crafting baseless attacks. America deserves better, and our children certainly do too. What kind of leadership do we want—one that prioritizes justice and safety or one that turns its head away from the most vulnerable?