In a critical National Review column, Andy McCarthy demolishes Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments during a recent Oval Office debate concerning Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national imprisoned due to a Trump administration error. McCarthy emphasizes that both Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele offered contradictory and misleading arguments about the case. He highlights Rubio's disingenuous claims that downplayed the complexities surrounding the Supreme Court order mandating Garcia's return to the U.S. Ultimately, McCarthy asserts that foreign policy should not be dictated by the courts, countering Rubio's rhetoric.
As absurd as was Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's commentary about the Abrego Garcia case in the Oval Office on Monday, he was matched whopper-for-whopper by Trump administration officials.
Marco Rubio is too smart not to know that what he was saying was utter nonsense. The secretary haughtily pronounced that he didn't see what all the fuss was because Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran national.
I can tell you this, Mr. President, the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court.
After airbrushing the inconvenient withholding of removal order out of the picture, Rubio went on a ridiculous rant about how the foreign policy of the United States is not dictated by the courts.
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