CNN is doubling down on their anti-Trump propaganda machine, pushing debunked narratives about a 5-year-old Ecuadorian child in a "bunny hat" to demonize President Trump's necessary immigration enforcement operations.
The liberal network promoted an online streaming special Friday focused on exploiting migrant children's stories, recycling the case of Liam Conejo Ramos - a child who was temporarily processed by ICE, not "detained" as CNN falsely claims. But why let facts get in the way of a good anti-Trump hit piece?
This is the same playbook the mainstream media used during Trump's first term - manufacturing outrage over routine immigration law enforcement while ignoring the real crisis: the invasion of illegal immigrants that the Biden regime allowed for four years.
Media Lies While Americans Suffer
What CNN won't tell you is that proper immigration procedures exist to protect children and ensure legal processes are followed. They won't mention the thousands of American children who've been harmed by drugs and crime flowing across our open border.
Instead, they manufacture emotional manipulation campaigns designed to pressure the Trump administration into abandoning the deportation promises that got him elected. Patriots see right through this transparent attempt to weaponize children against America First policies.
"The media are lying about immigration law enforcement as fiercely as ever," notes The Federalist, calling out CNN's dishonest framing.
Even as some in the White House attempt to adopt softer messaging on deportations to appease Democrats, CNN proves the fake news media will attack Trump's immigration agenda no matter what. They're not interested in compromise - they want open borders and unlimited illegal immigration.
Trump Must Stay Strong
This is exactly why President Trump can't cave to media pressure or Democrat demands for "compassion." The compassion belongs to American citizens who've watched their communities destroyed by illegal immigration while the media cheers it on.
Every American should ask themselves: Why is CNN more concerned about an Ecuadorian child who was processed according to law than the American children suffering from fentanyl deaths and gang violence in their own neighborhoods? The answer reveals everything about their true priorities.
