The maxim “you don’t hate the media enough” has never proven truer than in the two weeks since Donald Trump was voted back into the White House. Not willing to take some time for self-reflection to ponder why they were so soundly thrashed at the ballot box, the left and their lapdog media seem to be, as another maxim says, stuck on stupid.
Case in point: the media’s reaction to the verdict in the Laken Riley murder case.
For those who haven’t been following the case closely, Laken Riley, a nursing student living in Athens, Georgia, was brutally murdered in February of this year by illegal alien Jose Ibarra, who is alleged to have ties to the violent Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua. Ibarra was found guilty Wednesday and sentenced to life in prison by Judge Patrick Haggard.
Here’s more on how this illegal thug made his way to Athens, Georgia:
Riley’s savage death at the hands of an illegal immigrant garnered national attention, coming as the US is in the grips of a full-blown migrant crisis, in which some 12 million people have streamed across the border under the Biden-Harris administration’s watch.
Ibarra ended up in Athens courtesy of a taxpayer-funded flight provided by the administration, traveling from Kennedy Airport in Queens to Atlanta, Ga., in September 2023, New York City sources said.
The flight — which took place less than six months before he hunted Riley down as she jogged — was paid for out of federal funds under a Biden administration program that provided one-way flights for migrants to anywhere in the world. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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