Jesse Watters Says Jesse Ventura 'Declared War' On Admin
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Jesse Watters Says Jesse Ventura 'Declared War' On Admin
"Freedom is not arresting people without warrants. We have a system here, it's called a Constitution. And we have a party, the Republicans. Who don't seem to want to abide by the Constitution. January 6 is a prime example of that. And now they're all free, and they're in charge. You know what? Maybe it's time for Jesse I only did one term I'm owed a second, Ventura told reporters in Minnesota this week. Ventura called the Republican Party a domestic enemy of the Constitution and referred to President Donald Trump as a draft-dodging coward."
"The former governor of Minnesota, Jesse The Body Ventura, no relation, just declared war on the federal government, Watters said. The Fox News host argued Democrats are starting a civil war over foreigners. Why are the Democrats starting a civil war over foreigners? A civil war over foreigners? I'm confused. Have you ever seen these people fight so hard for Americans? I've never seen it. People who put on a badge and uniform and swear an oath to obey the Constitution every day, they're the enemy?"
Jesse Watters criticized public figures who condemned ICE and the administration after the Minneapolis ICE shooting that killed 37-year-old Renee Good. Watters dismissed Stephen Colbert's late-night critique as predictable and focused sharper criticism on former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura. Ventura called the Republican Party a domestic enemy of the Constitution, labeled President Trump a draft-dodging coward, and suggested a renewed gubernatorial run. Watters characterized Ventura's remarks as a declaration of war on the federal government and argued Democrats were provoking conflict by defending immigrants against law enforcement. Watters defended ICE agents as sworn protectors of the country.
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