(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Joe Biden was slammed on Twitter for saying that MAGA Republicans wanted to cut border funding.
Biden decided to attack House Republicans on Twitter on Sunday.
“MAGA House Republican proposals would slash funding for border security,” he tweeted. “A move that could allow nearly 900 pounds of fentanyl into our country.”
“We need more resources to secure the border. Not less.”
The asinine tweet received swift and harsh responses from those opposed to illegal immigration.
Border state MAGA Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., pointed out that this tweet made no sense.
“A total fabrication,” he tweeted. “In your 2024 budget proposal, you call for billion-dollar cuts to border security operations and ICE.”
Border state Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, also highlighted the inaccuracy of the tweet.
“This is deranged. Pathological dishonesty,” he tweeted. “No President in history has opened our border with such lawless abandon.”
“5.5 MILLION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS under Biden.”
Conservative journalist, Trump adviser, and conservative staffer Stephen Miller, pointed out how Biden has demonized border agents.
“His administration launched a months long investigation of and punished agents on horse back because journalists ran with a false meme that they were whipping migrants trying to cross a river,” he tweeted. “No one including Jen Psaki has ever apologized or accounted for that.”
Former Border state candidate Kari Lake exploded on Biden.
“We are losing a generation of Americans to the poison of fentanyl because this buffoon purposefully opened our border to allow our country to be invaded,” she tweeted. “That blood is on your hands, Joe.”
“Close the Border. Shut Your Mouth. Save Lives.”
Jake Schneider of the Republican National Committee also savaged the photo Biden used with his tweet.
“That photo is from your one and only trip to the border in your 80 years of life,” he tweeted.
Schneider was referring to Biden’s noted absence from the Southern border for most of his elected career.
Biden, who was first elected to The United States Senate in 1973 and stayed there until he was elected as Barack Obama’s Vice-President in 2009, has only visited the Southern border once according to RedState.