is in and today we saw one of the best performances he s ever done. i don t believe the president is at all remorseful for participating in this. he enabled it. he knows exactly what he does at his rallies by empowering white supremacy to go out and perpetuate this type of violence. we need to make sure we call on all of our rettives, texas leadership, governor greg abbott, nothing stopping you from starting a special session and calling action and we stop putting lives above guns. antonio, ashley, jane, stay with me for a second. i want to bring in author and new york times op-ed writer richard parker into this conversation. he is from el paso, texas. you recently wrote this in your op-ed. the el paso is massacre, that s what it is, it s not a mass shooting, a premeditated massacre, was the inevitable byproduct of the trump era s anti-immigrant and anti-latino invective with its pervasive vile racism has poisoned our nation.
investigation with a few toward them. he may well have admitted this let s fist get the facts and get all the facts out. you were right that the the el those charges. we are also treating this as a is why he did it. it will be time to have those paso massacre was the by product he may have admitted to writing it. we also heard about three search of president trump s anti domestic terrorist case. discussions. warrants executed in dallas each one of us has an obligation with ilts vile racism has there s a statutory definition which is where he lives. to take what fact os cur, take poisoned our nation. of domestic terrorism. and law enforcement officers there may have come across tragedies whether it s natural the white house is pushing back this meets it. it appears to be designed to against the notion that the president, his rhetoric, is to intimidate a population. social media postings, blame for these shootings, we re treating it as a domestic documentations. they are interviewing w
i think that that will change soon. when you say you think it will change, how is it going to change? i think that we will change that in the next election. i thought maybe you had something else in mind before the election. is the united states devoting enough resources, congressman, to the threat from white supremacists? we re not, actually. one of the things in the intelligence committee that many of us have committed to take on is domestic terrorism. right wing terrorism. including white supremacist terrorism. i don t think the congress is doing enough right now. i don t think that the administration is doing enough right now. wolf, there s no debating. if you look at the numbers in different cities across the country, the number of anti-muslim, anti-latino, anti-black, anti-semitic incidents has risen. this is not the figment of somebody s imagination. the numbers speak for themselves. how do you explain that
coming north. this is the easy way into the united states, iss it not? when i was the i.c.e. director, we removed people from 140 different countries. people said youti were anti-immigrant and anti-latino. i like to think i was an equal opportunity deporter. if you are in the united states illegally, you will be deported. again, it s the left pushing this inaccurate message. let s go to the other question about drugs. this past year, you look at the stats from the border patrol, the seizures of fentanyl have doubled. 184%. that killed 72,000 americans this year. they doubled the seizure of fentanyl on the border. they have doubled the arrests of ms-13 members, up almost 200%. there is your criminals, your gangs, your drugs, and crime. ms. pelosi, what have you got now? jason: in november, there were more thanhe 60,000 people that were apprehended trying to come across the border.
mexico or guatemala or honduras coming north. this is the easy way into the united states, is it not? when i was to be a director, we remove people from 140 different countries. people said you were anti-immigrant and anti-latino. i like to think i was an equal opportunity deployer. if you are the united states illegally, you will be deported. again, it s the left pushing this inaccurate message. let s go to the other question about drugs. this past year, you look at the stats from the border patrol, the seizures of fentanyl have doubled. 184%. that killed 72,000 americans this year. they doubled the seizure of fentanyl on the border. they have doubled the arrests of ms-13 members come up almost 200%. there is your criminals, your gangs, your drugs, and crime. mr. losey, what have you got now? jason: in november, there were more than 60,000 people