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Trisha McLaughlin | 03-15-26

Sean Spicer discusses the Department of Homeland Security's controversial $200 million advertisement campaign designed to encourage the self-deportation of illegal immigrants. Former official Trisha McGlaughlin defends the program as a fiscally responsible alternative to physical arrests, claiming the initiative saved taxpayers billions by offering voluntary departure incentives. She also addresses allegations of nepotism and procurement misconduct, asserting that she recused herself once a firm linked to her then-fiancé became a subcontractor. Beyond the financial debate, the conversation transitions into a critique of Democratic opposition to border security funding and the SAVE Act, framing current legislative hurdles as a threat to national security and electoral integrity.

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