On Monday, the border crisis and Sunday’s Iranian proxy attack that killed three American soldiers dominated the White House press briefing and, amid over a dozen liberal reporters asking process questions on Iran and open-ended questions on the Senate border deal, there were a rare few who actually pressed the administration on their weakness in the Middle East and the border deal that has conservatives and the far-left incensed.
Starting with the crisis at our doorstep, Franco Ordoñez of taxpayer-funded NPR chose Monday would be one of the rare days he’d make himself useful with this astute question to the National Security Council’s John Kirby:
NPR’s @FrancoOrdonez: “I want to ask about the border. Um, President Biden talked about shutting down the border on the basis of national security. Are there not steps that he could use under executive…
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