Biggs calls for Trump to 'leverage' funds to strong-arm states into deportations - Washington Examiner
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- Politician Portrayal
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58% : It comes right after Trump gave his endorsement to the House speaker ahead of the vote this Friday.44% : Biggs echoed this call for funds to be withheld from state officials seeking to oppose Trump and Homan on X.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERBiggs was also asked about the vote to confirm House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), during which he said he wants to speak with Johnson "just to see what his plans are."
29% : "Deportations for illegal immigrants have been pushed by Trump and his border czar nominee, Tom Homan, in the wake of the 2024 election.
19% : Several officials and mayors of sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants have vowed to oppose Trump's deportation efforts once the president-elect assumes office, including Tuscon Mayor Regina Romero in Arizona, a state Trump won by "nearly 200,000 votes."
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