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EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Pelosi Tells BLP Her Position On Abolishing ICE
Her answer may surprise you.

What’s a better way to spend a hot Wednesday afternoon in Washington, D.C. than at a left-wing protest against Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh? That’s where Big League Politics was last week.
The Stop Kavanaugh protest circuit had been going on multiple days on a lawn near the Senate offices. Organized by MoveOn.org, with support from other left-wing organizations like Planned Parenthood and People for the American Way, one could smell the Soros money in the air.
The secret line-up of speakers included mostly unknown protest leaders, along with Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA).
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But right near the end, out of nowhere came former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi who gave a boring five minute speech about stopping Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. Just as she was leaving the even Big League Politics was on site to demand an answer on whether she supports abolishing ICE.
Her answer may surprise you:
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While many in the Democrat Party are openly supporting the abolition of ICE, high-level democrats have been working to moderate themselves.
Politicians like Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have been quiet on this issue. So when Pelosi answered our question with a simple “No,” it was surprising.
This is a major blow to Democrats trying to abolish ICE. House Democrats have already filed a bill to do just that, and this video is proof that Pelosi is not on their side.
But while Pelosi may be opposed to abolishing ICE for now, there’s no telling what she will say in the future. Democrats are notorious for flip-flopping on contentious issues when it’s politically convenient.

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Dan Crenshaw White Knights for Liz Cheney After Republicans Blast Her Support for Trump’s Second Impeachment
Birds of a feather flock together.

Liz Cheney, daughter of Dick, was one of ten GOP House members to vote “yes” on President Donald Trump’s unprecedented second impeachment. Then when some were calling on Cheney to resign over her disgraceful vote, Dan Crenshaw, who voted against impeachment, quickly came to her defense and announced his “full support” for her.
“Let’s get some truth on the record: @Liz_Cheney has a hell of a lot more backbone than most, & is a principled leader with a fierce intellect,” Crenshaw tweeted Wednesday afternoon. “She will continue to be a much needed leader in the conference, with my full support.”
“We can disagree without tearing each other apart,” he added.
Let’s get some truth on the record: @Liz_Cheney has a hell of a lot more backbone than most, & is a principled leader with a fierce intellect. She will continue to be a much needed leader in the conference, with my full support.
We can disagree without tearing eachother apart. https://t.co/yMLary1kLj
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Crenshaw himself was then roundly criticized in the replies to his tweet.
The people of Wyoming can do better than Liz Cheney, like the people of Texas can do better than you
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) January 13, 2021
I wish SNL never mocked you, because then you'd just be some un-known RINO, but unfortunately they made you a star.
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) January 13, 2021
Really thought you were the man. Much respect for your service and sacrifice, but if you are part of the GOP trying to purge the party of Trumpism. Count me out. I can’t handle more Romney n McCain candidates
— Andrew Sean (@aehoosierdaddy) January 13, 2021
So sad. Turns out your just another politician. You’re right about disagreeing. You’ll see it at the ballot box next election how we can peacefully disagree.
— Rhonda Mc (Parler @rkmcsp) (@rkm_64) January 13, 2021
Cheney’s vote comes as no surprise. Big League Politics reported on her recent statement in support of Trump’s second impeachment, part of which read: “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution. I will vote to impeach the President.” For this CNN laughably called her the “conscience of Republicans.”
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As the old saying goes, “birds of a feather flock together.” Dan Crenshaw and Liz Cheney most certainly do not represent the future of the GOP.
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