00:00Peter.
00:01Thank you, Caroline.
00:02If you guys can't send 200 Trinidad and Tobago terrorists at a time to El Salvador, where
00:07are you going to send them instead?
00:09It's a very good question.
00:11You'd have to ask the courts and the people on the left who are trying to fight this administration
00:16for doing the business that this president sought out to do, which is to deport these
00:21foreign terrorists.
00:22And we're very grateful to President Bukele and to El Salvador for accepting these heinous
00:27monsters where they will face justice.
00:29And if these guys are terrorists at war with the United States, is President Trump considering
00:35anything more lethal to address them than just sticking them on a plane somewhere else?
00:40Well, it sounded like you had a little bit of curiosity in the premise of your question,
00:44so I want to address it.
00:45These are designated foreign terrorists.
00:48The president signed a proclamation on February 20th, 2025, designating TDA as a foreign terrorist
00:55organization that was in consultation with the attorney general and the secretary of
01:00treasury.
01:01That was pursuant to 8 U.S. Code 1189.
01:04The president has the right to do that.
01:06And I think nobody would argue that Tren de Aragua should be designated a foreign terrorist
01:11organization.
01:12If you want to have that argument, I'm happy to do it.
01:14These are heinous monsters, rapists, murderers, kidnappers, sexual assaulters, predators who
01:20have no right to be in this country, and they must be held accountable.
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