In a tweet today, U.S. House Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH) summed up what many conservatives have been thinking today in a tweet where he slammed President Joe Biden for his recent trip to Europe.
Jordan mentioned the the crisis that is currently occurring at the southern border and said, “While President Biden pals around with his buddies in Europe, the border crisis rages at home.”
While President Biden pals around with his buddies in Europe, the border crisis rages at home.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) June 14, 2021
We recently reported that Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron appear to have recently developed a “budding bromance” at the G7 summit.
Meanwhile Biden has left Vice President Kamala Harris in charge of the border crisis, which has been a tough situation for her to manage as she took an embarrassing trip south of the border.
Harris has been roundly criticized for interviews that didn’t go the way she had hoped and for making statements against migration that those on the left in her party disapprove of.
Arizona’s Republican attorney general Mark Brnovich echoed Jordan’s words in an interview on Fox News where he urged Biden to ditch G7 summit and return home to deal with the crisis at the southern border.
Brnovich said of the border crisis, “Thus far, the Biden administration has essentially told states like Arizona and Texas to pound sand…The Biden administration has done absolutely nothing.”
Referencing the trips by Harris and Biden, Brnovich continued, “They’ve gone to Central America. They’re going to Europe.”
Brnovich urged, “But my goodness; please care about America at least half as much as you care about Europe, and then we’ll be able to solve this crisis.”
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