BUSTED: MSNBC Caught Using Obama Era Video to Smear Trump and Supporters

Have you heard about the young girl who died trying to cross the border? It is truly a tragic story. Her parents dragged her through the desert for weeks without properly caring for her. When they were finally picked up by border patrol in New Mexico, the girl was so sick that doctors could not save her life. It’s something no one wants to see.

While a family is mourning a loss, mainstream media has paraded this little girl in an endless stream of attacks on Trump. They have the gall to blame Trump and the border patrol for the girl’s death. Somehow, it’s their fault that her parents decided illegally crossing into this country was more important than her life. In truth, hospital officials say the little girl died from a massive infection of sepsis which shut down her organs.

Knowing that, mainstream media has fabricated evidence against the agents. MSNBC aired a video of other agents dumping water that was left for illegal immigrants. That might be damning if not for one fact: the video wasn’t recorded recently. In fact, it wasn’t recorded during Trump’s tenure. It was an Obama policy to dump water. The practice was abandoned two years ago.

The left will stop at nothing to demonize Trump, and it’s not always easy to see through the muck. This video can help you with that. It won’t just debunk this latest lie. It will warn you of a few other tall tales that they have told about immigrants. Take a look.


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