Dan Crenshaw blasts Biden over border crisis: ‘Egregious dereliction of constitutional duty’

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Dan Crenshaw blasted the Biden administration for the crisis at the southern border as thousands of migrants crowd under a bridge near Del Rio, Texas.

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1 thought on “Dan Crenshaw blasts Biden over border crisis: ‘Egregious dereliction of constitutional duty’”

  1. When someone who basically stole the White House is not simply ignoring a literal invasion of our country by illegals but actively and intentionally created the Invasion through his policies and speech, and is actively promoting it by his policies and speech, it is not dereliction of Duty. It is treason and high crime of the highest order!

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