'Go Straight to Hell!' GOP Lawmaker Eviscerates Biden, GOP Leaders Over Ongoing Border Crisis

'Go Straight to Hell!' GOP Lawmaker Eviscerates Biden, GOP Leaders Over Ongoing Border Crisis


Rep. Chip Roy of Texas lost his cool during an interview discussing the ongoing migrant and drug-smuggling crisis along the country’s southwest border.

During a Fox Business Network segment, Roy responded to a video clip of what appeared to be an armed Mexico-based cartel member crossing the U.S. border.

“These cartels are emboldened; they are empowered by a president who does not care about our southern border,” Roy began, according to Mediaite.

“He is allowing it to become completely run by the cartels. And if anybody has not seen ‘The Sound of Freedom,’ go see it. Go see what’s happening in the world. Go see who has the power. Go see who is, you know, abusing these young girls, these young children,” he continued in a reference to a new film starring Jim Caviezel, who plays a former DHS agent who leaves his job to combat child trafficking.

“We’re allowing that to happen on our watch. No more, that’s my message. Governor Abbott is being sued — sued! — by the Department of Homeland Security by this administration because he dares to try to stop the flow at our border? To stop the death, the fentanyl? To stop the poisoning? To stop armed intruders? You know, the president and this administration can go straight to hell,” Roy said.

The Texas Republican went on to argue that indifference being shown to the border issues is not strictly limited to the Biden administration or Democrats.

“My message to all of my Republican colleagues? We are not going to fund a government that’s at war with the people of Texas,” he said.

“We are not going to fund a government that’s perpetuating the lawlessness, empowering the cartels, allowing fentanyl to kill Americans, and allow little girls to get raped in stash houses in Texas!” he added.

“Enough. This is our fight. And I’m tired of Republicans who are giving lip service to it and for years have been supporting it because they want cheap labor,” he said. “We have an obligation to have a secure border.”


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