Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: Southwest border crossings in March fell to the lowest level in American history, down ninety-four percent from March of last year under President Biden, when a hundred and thirty-seven thousand illegal aliens poured across our wide-open southern border.
Reporter: Now that the administration has conceded that there was an error of one Salvadoran national [deported], will there be any reviews conducted, and does the president express any thoughts on the one error that was disclosed in court last night?
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: The error that you are referring was a clerical error. It was an administrative error. The administration maintains the position that this individual who was deported to El Salvador, and will not be returning to our country, was a member of the brutal, and vicious MS-13 gang. That is fact number one. Fact number two, we also have credible intelligence proving that this individual was involved in human trafficking. And fact number three, this individual was a member, actually a leader, of the brutal MS-13 gang, which this president has designated as a foreign terrorist designation., Fact number four is that foreign terrorists do not have legal protections in the United States anymore.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: These Houthi strikes have been incredibly successful…there have now been over two hundred successful strikes against the Houthis. Iran is incredibly weakened as a result of these attacks. We have seen they have taken out Houthi leaders, they've taken our critical members who were launching strikes on Naval ships and on commercial vessels, and this operation will not stop until the freedom of navigation in this region is restored, which is a critical principal, and this president stand behind our Defense Department who's doing a tremendous job.
Hageman [Judicial Overreach hearing]: In March, the Miami Herald reported on a team of former U.S. officials and Venezuelans assisting the Trump administration with tracking Tren de Aragua. They have focused on ties between TdA and the Maduro regime, identifying eighteen hundred gang members sent to our country. Reportedly, three hundred received paramilitary training in Venezuela, and the regime has operational control over them…according to the article, TdA has been setting up a drug distribution system in our country, and the individuals are, "not criminals sent to cause havoc, they are soldiers sent in an asymmetrical warfare operation against the United States."
Chairwoman Luna [JFK Files hearing]: Today we have called some great witnesses. To be quite honest, we had more, but for various reasons, those individuals didn't want to come forward.
Morley [JFK Files hearing]: James Angleton is the third senior CIA officer know to lie under oath about the alleged assassin Oswald, before JFK was killed. The first was Deputy Director Richard Helms. He lied to the Warren Commission in May, 1964, when he said under oath, the CIA had only, "minimal information about Oswald before JFK was killed." A hundred and ninety-eight pages of information cannot be truthfully described as 'minimal'…we know now that Richard Helms, James Angleton, and George Joannides, were responsible for, or complicit in, the death of a president. Either by criminal negligence, or covert action.
DiEugenio [JFK files hearing]: That was censored [Schlesinger Memo]; about two of the most important pages, were censored by the CIA. These dealt with a very important subject, which is the control of the State Department by the Central Intelligence Agency. That many of these State Department employees overseas, are not really State Department employees. They are really CIA guys undercover.
Garcia making the point that he has not seen any direct evidence that the CIA participated in the assassination of Kennedy, willfully ignoring mountains of evidence showing their involvement.