Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Kentucky for yielding. Mr. Speaker, I know he is probably as surprised as I am to be accused of taking orders from the former President and following whatever the former President says. If the gentleman from Massachusetts wants to take a flight down to Mar-a-Lago, he is welcome to tell the former President that the gentleman from Texas and the gentleman from Kentucky take orders. The reason that matters is because I had the President's former ICE Director, Tom Homan, under oath in the House Judiciary Committee, and I asked him that question. I said: Were we articulating the massive problems in the Senate bill prior to the former President having commented publicly? The answer under oath, of course, from Mr. Homan was: Yes. That is because we all knew that the bill was a failed bill. We all knew that it was a prop. The gentleman from Massachusetts makes crystal clear what the actual game is. The gentleman from Massachusetts gives up the game today.…
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