Rep. Dan Crenshaw Breaks Down The Democrats’ Hypocrisy On Fixing The Border Crisis In Epic Twitter Thread

Have you noticed that when it comes to the border crisis, Democrats say one thing one day and something completely different the next day?

It’s almost like they don’t really want to help fix the problem. Almost.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw breaks it all down in this Twitter thread.

Take a look:

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That is so accurate.

Just a couple of weeks ago, they played this game. Nancy Pelosi said one thing….

From the Daily Caller:

NANCY PELOSI CLAIMS DEMOCRATS HAVE ALWAYS ACKNOWLEDGED THE BORDER CRISIS

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that Democrats have “never not” called the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border a crisis, despite them repeatedly denying there was a crisis earlier this year.

“Well, let me just say this. We have never not said that there was a crisis — there is a humanitarian crisis at the border, and some of it provoked by the actions taken by the administration,” Pelosi, a California Democratic representative, said Thursday during her weekly press conference.

“What is happening at the border is tragic and we hope to address some of that in the disaster supplemental,” Pelosi said, referring to the multibillion-dollar disaster aid bill being developed in Congress. “And we understand our responsibility to secure our border.”

While the Democratic party has said something completely different…

They’re not serious.

They’re just playing at politics.

 

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