Biden Now Says He’s “Not Sure” He Can Shut Down the Border

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  • Source: Bongino
  • 04/11/2024
Joe Biden apparently forgot he was president earlier this week while once again pretending to care about the border crisis for a couple of minutes. 

While speaking with Univision’s Enrique Acevedo, Biden was asked about potential executive action on the border, which he questioned whether he has the ability to implement.  

According to the New York Post: 

President Biden refused to commit to using executive action to turn away [illegal] migrants seeking to enter the U.S. at the southern border, arguing in an interview that  he’s unsure whether he has that power. 

“Well, I suggested that,” Biden told Univision’s Enrique Acevedo when asked about a potential executive order on immigration and border security.  “We’re examining whether or not I have that power,” he added. 

“There’s no guarantee that I have that power all by myself without legislation. And some have suggested I should just go ahead and try it. And if I get shut down by the court, I get shut down by the court. But we’re trying to work that, work through that right now,” he said of the current state of potential executive action. 

 
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