Trump AG Deflects On Critical Question?
President Donald Trump is once again putting law-abiding Americans first. In a powerful new statement, Trump hinted at a bold justice reform proposal: violent U.S. citizens could potentially be imprisoned abroad — if it means protecting American communities and saving taxpayer money.
During a meeting with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, Trump was asked whether U.S. citizens convicted of horrific crimes might be sent to the same high-security foreign prisons that house deported illegal immigrants.
His response was clear and unapologetic:
“If they’ve committed heinous crimes, I’m all for it.”
🔒 Standing Strong on Law and Order
That evening on Fox News, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined Jesse Watters to weigh in.
“These are Americans who’ve committed the most heinous crimes in our country,” Bondi said.
“President Trump has given us a directive: Make America Safe Again. If that means building more prisons or working with allies abroad, we’ll do it.”
Bondi didn’t flinch when asked whether it was legal. Instead, she doubled down on the need for harsh penalties, safer streets, and zero tolerance for violent criminals.
📉 Reducing Crime, Saving Taxpayer Money
President Trump explained the economic upside of his proposal:
“We’re studying the laws now. If we can legally send violent offenders abroad, we will. These aren’t minor offenders — they’re rapists, murderers, and monsters who have no place in American society.”
Trump’s proposal not only aims to cut violent crime — it could also reduce the cost of housing dangerous inmates in already overcrowded U.S. prisons.
Benefits of the proposal:
- 🔹 Safer American neighborhoods
- 🔹 Less burden on the U.S. prison system
- 🔹 Lower taxpayer costs
- 🔹 Stronger international cooperation
👵 Protecting the Most Vulnerable
Trump cited horrific examples of elderly Americans being brutally attacked in their own homes — crimes he says demand the harshest possible punishment.
“If someone rapes an 87-year-old woman or beats a 90-year-old man with a baseball bat — I don’t care if they’re born here. They’re no better than the worst criminals crossing our border.”
This tough stance aligns with Trump’s broader law-and-order platform, which continues to resonate with older, patriotic Americans concerned about rising crime and a broken justice system.
📰 Exposing Media Bias
Pam Bondi also called out the liberal media’s misleading coverage, particularly in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported during Trump’s term.
“The mainstream media describes him as a ‘Maryland man,’ just because he worked there,” Bondi said.
“They ignore the fact that he was a criminal immigrant, not some innocent family man.”
Bondi emphasized the importance of truthful reporting and called on conservatives to reject biased narratives that protect criminals and vilify those who seek justice.
🇺🇸 Bottom Line: Trump Puts American Safety First
President Trump’s message is simple: if you commit violent acts, you will face consequences — even if that means a prison cell outside U.S. borders.
As the administration continues reviewing legal pathways to carry out the policy, one thing is certain:
President Trump is committed to making America safer — no matter what it takes.