ICE Deported the Wrong Man?! Karoline Leavitt’s Viral Flip-Flop Is Raising Eyebrows Everywhere 👀 In a press conference that left more questions than answers, Karoline Leavitt—Trump's fiery press secretary—just did the political equivalent of a backflip... and faceplanted. After the U.S. government deported a Salvadoran national, Kilmer Armado Abrego Garcia, based on what they now admit was a clerical error, Leavitt doubled down on defending the move by painting the man as a gang leader. But here’s the twist: no court conviction, no public evidence, and no clear answers. Just a long-winded, dramatic claim that he was a top MS-13 ringleader and a human trafficker.
Now pause. If the administration admits it was a paperwork mistake, why is she insisting—without court records—that he’s the embodiment of evil? The contradiction is massive. And reporters weren’t letting it slide. One even pressed her, asking directly: “In what court was he convicted?” Leavitt’s response? More buzzwords. More finger-pointing. And a weird tangent about how The Atlantic made him look like “father of the year.”
The result? She didn’t answer the question, and the internet is exploding with debate. Either ICE deported the wrong man and refuses to admit it, or the Trump team is running defense with zero receipts. It’s also sparking a much bigger conversation: how many more so-called “clerical errors” are we not hearing about? If due process is getting bulldozed under catchphrases like “terrorist” and “gang leader,” then every immigrant—innocent or not—should be worried.
Leavitt’s meltdown is going viral for a reason. People are waking up to just how messy, reckless, and politicized the deportation system has become. This isn’t just one man’s story. This is a system misfiring—and spinning it like a press stunt.
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