The Megyn Kelly Show - Trump’s Historic Border Crackdown, First 100 Days Media Tour, Eagles at White House: AM Update 4/29
Episode Date: April 29, 2025Putting President Trump's historic border crackdown in context, through an exclusive AM Update interview with Center for Immigration Studies fellow Todd Bensman. President Trump conducts a "first 100 ...days" media tour, including with The Atlantic despite years of open hostility from the magazine. Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley fires back at critics after golfing with President Trump ahead of the his team's White House visit celebrating their Super Bowl win.Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offTax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYNto speak with a strategist for FREE today
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Tuesday, April 29th, 2025, and this is your AM Update.
The numbers are down to historic levels. We have never seen numbers like this.
If we stay on track, it'll break the national record that predates 1960. In an exclusive interview, Center for Immigration Studies
fellow Todd Bensman breaks down the Trump administration's historic crackdown at the
southern border. So many people are saying you've got to run again. President Trump speaks with the
Atlantic about his first 100 days and what may be coming next. And which Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl star spent a morning golfing with President Trump
ahead of his team's visit to the White House
and which didn't show up at all.
All that and more coming up in just a moment
on your AM Update.
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In 100 days, the second Trump administration flipping U.S. immigration policy on its head,
dismantling four years of Biden-era policies that effectively
opened the southern border. President Biden taking a series of steps to reverse Trump-era policies,
ending the Remain in Mexico program that required asylum seekers to wait outside the U.S. for their
court hearings, terminating Title 42 expulsions, a COVID-era policy that allowed the government
to quickly remove illegal aliens
as public health threats, launching mass parole programs, facilitating the arrival of hundreds
of thousands of migrants from countries like Venezuela and Haiti, and expanding catch-and-release
practices, leading to a tremendous backlog of illegal immigrants waiting for their never-coming
court dates. President Biden then asking Congress to pass an immigration reform bill,
saying without their help, his hands were tied.
For much too long, as you all know, the immigration system has been broken.
It's long past time to fix it.
That's why months ago I instructed my team to begin negotiations
with a bipartisan group of senators to seriously and finally fix our immigration system.
President Trump cruising to victory largely on a promise to lock down the border.
On January 20th, the second Trump administration getting right to work.
President Trump signing a series of immigration-related executive orders,
declaring a national emergency at the southern border, reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy,
terminating the CBP One app
used by the Biden administration
to make it easier for migrants to enter the country,
and many, many more.
The result, a historic drop in illegal border crossings.
In March, total border patrol encounters
totaling 7,100 and change,
representing a 95% decrease
from the same time period in 2024. We spoke to Todd Bensman,
fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and author of Overrun, How Joe Biden Unleashed
the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History, about the historic effort.
This is probably his earliest signature achievement, is closing the border and putting it to a place as close to
operationally secure as we have ever seen. The numbers are down to historic levels. We have never
seen numbers like this. If we stay on track, it'll break the national record that predates 1960. That's when we first started
keeping track of the numbers. So this is a major achievement. It took all of one hour on the first
day of inauguration. The new president, Trump, just came in and used the tools that were always
available to end catch and release and to begin detentions and deportations at 100 percent.
And that was all it took. No comprehensive immigration reform necessary.
No root causes had to be addressed in Central America or any of that stuff.
That was all just a bunch of junk. Nothing about it true.
That last reference to root causes,
recalling Vice President Kamala Harris's tenure as Biden's border czar, during which she was
supposed to prioritize addressing migration through foreign aid initiatives in Central
and South America, rather than through direct enforcement at the U.S. border.
On Monday, President Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, highlighting the dramatic turnaround in
morale among Border Patrol and ICE agents under the Trump administration. On Monday, President Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, highlighting the dramatic turnaround in morale
among Border Patrol and ICE agents under the Trump administration.
The morale of ICE and Border Patrol is at an all-time high
because they're getting to uphold the oath they took
and they're enforcing the law.
Border Patrol and the Biden administration,
I met with hundreds of them.
They felt like Uber drivers and tourist agents.
These men and women joined the ranks of ICE and Border Patrol to
enforce the law and make the community safer and protect national security. Mr. Benzman saying the
damage ran even deeper, describing how Biden-era policies stripped agents of their core mission,
crippling enforcement efforts at the border and inside the country as well. Border Patrol agents
are trained to catch, tackle, arrest, detain, cuff, deport. That's their cops,
their border cops. That's what they do. And so imagine if you were to tell any cop that you have
to release all the criminals and reward them for their criminal activity. ICE agents who were by and large prohibited from arresting anyone in the interior without
permission from Washington go through this whole approval process. And they were chained to their
desks. They were not allowed to do their jobs at all. In the initial weeks of the second Trump
administration, the president receiving strong public support for his handling of the border. February polling from Pew Research showing 59% of U.S. of President Trump's handling of immigration.
The possible shift in public sentiment following intense and slanted media focus on emotional cases.
Stories Mr. Benzman says are designed to undercut support for the administration's enforcement policies. One such story now making headlines, claiming that the Trump administration deported three American citizen children from two families to
Honduras. On Friday, there were three American citizen children born here who were deported
along with their mothers from Louisiana down to Honduras. A U.S. district judge says the
deportation, quote, had no meaningful process. These children, ages two, four, and seven,
are U.S. citizens
and were sent with their mothers who were deported Friday morning.
This gets at the central question about whether the administration is moving too aggressively,
too quickly to carry out these mass deportation operations.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Border Czar Tom Homan dumping cold water on those reports.
On the headline, that's a misleading headline.
Three U.S. citizens, ages four, seven, and two, were not deported.
Their mothers, who are legally in this country, were deported.
The children went with their mothers.
If those children are U.S. citizens, they can come back into the United States if there's their father or someone here who wants to assume them.
What we did is remove children with their mothers who requested the children depart with them. This was a parental decision. Parenting 101. The mothers made that choice.
And I tell you what, if we didn't do it, the story today would be the Trump administration
separating families again. No, we're keeping families together. So when a parent says,
I want my two-year-old baby to go with me, we made that happen. They weren't deported. We don't
deport U.S. citizens. The parents made that decision, not the United States government.
Mr. Benjamin saying the decrease in public support is part of a strategy by the president's
detractors to stymie his agenda. The public elected him on this, and the public, all the way up until relatively recently, was overwhelmingly in favor of mass deportations in the 50 percentile range, even for non-criminals, crowd and the pro-illegal immigrant crowd is to put sob stories, I call it injustice porn, to fill the media with injustice porn stories that are mostly fraudulent, fake, untrue, using narratives that are easily disproved, but which make their way into multiple news cycles long enough that it can influence public opinion.
And we've seen recently swings in public opinion away from the mass deportation program and some of the particular programs that Trump is doing.
Coming up, President Trump reveals to The Atlantic magazine just how seriously he's
considering a run for a third term in office. And a star Philadelphia Eagles player snaps back
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On Monday, The Atlantic dropping a lengthy piece chronicling the president's political
comeback from the lowest days in the aftermath of January 6th until now. The piece, which includes excerpts
from an interview with the president, coming as a shock given the Atlantic's contentious history
with Mr. Trump. Publishing the infamous suckers and losers story during Mr. Trump's first term,
claiming he disparaged fallen troops during a 2018 trip to France. At least 21 Trump officials,
including John Bolton, no friend to Mr. Trump,
went on record denying that claim. More recently, The Atlantic triggering Trump 2.0's first major
scandal after National Security Advisor Mike Walz mistakenly looped in Mr. Goldberg on a chat
discussing attacks on Houthi rebels. Last Thursday, President Trump posting on Truth Social
that he would be meeting with, quote,
of all people, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic
and the person responsible
for many fictional stories about me.
Mr. Trump adding that Mr. Goldberg would be joined
by Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, quote,
not exactly pro-Trump writers,
saying he was doing the interview, quote,
out of curiosity to see if The Atlantic could be truthful, adding, the way I look at it, what can be so bad? I won.
President Trump telling the Atlantic the second term feels much different from the first,
saying, quote, the first time I had two things to do, run the country and survive. I had all
these crooked guys. And the second time, I run the country and the world.
The president later saying, quote, I'm having a lot of fun considering what I do, he said.
You know, what I do is such serious stuff. The report describes a 2024 team much more focused
on building a government committed to the president's agenda. One staffer summing up
the new strategy, telling The Atlantic, quote, don't hire anyone who wasn't committed to the agenda the last time. Despite the natural confidence boost of winning the popular
vote, The Atlantic reporting President Trump recognizes and accepts certain limitations on
his presidential power. From the piece, quote, in our March conversation, he seemed frustrated at
the notion that a court might try to curb his ability to deport anyone he wanted, however he
wanted. Yet when we asked if he would go so far as to actively disregard a judicial order, his
answer suggested that he understood the Constitution would not allow that. Quote, I think the judge is
horrible, he said, referring to James Boasberg, the federal district court judge who had tried
to stop deportations of Venezuela migrants to El Salvador. But Trump then referenced the Supreme Court's more congenial opinion in Trump v. U.S.,
which had given him immunity from criminal prosecution
for anything he does as part of his core official duties as president.
Quote,
But I've had a lot of horrible judges, and I won on appeal, right?
I got immunity on appeal, he said.
He told us that the court is going to do what's right
when reviewing his expansive use of executive power. In recent weeks, the president publicly
floating the idea of a third term. No matter how you look at it, we got a long time to go. You know,
we have almost four years to go. But despite that, so many people are saying you've got to run again.
They love the job we do.
Most importantly, they love the job we do.
The president even selling Trump 2028 hats.
The Atlantic asking directly if Mr. Trump tasked the DOJ with studying the feasibility of running again.
The Atlantic writes, he said he had not, but then seemed to leave open the possibility.
Was this the rare Democratic norm he was unwilling
to shatter? That would be a big shattering, wouldn't it? He mused, laughing. Well, maybe
I'm just trying to shatter. He noted twice that his supporters regularly shout for him to seek
a third term, but concluded, it's not something that I'm looking to do, and I think it would be
a very hard thing to do. The president also addressing the fallout from the Atlantic's
so-called signal gate story. In recent weeks, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth facing a steady
stream of media reports portraying the Pentagon as chaotic and out of control. President Trump
once again standing by his team, saying of Hegseth, quote, I think he's going to get it together.
I had a talk with him, a positive talk, but I had a talk with him. Trump also said that Waltz was fine despite being beat up by accidentally adding Goldberg to the Signal chat.
What had Trump told his staff after the controversy?
Maybe don't use Signal, okay?
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley spotted on Sunday golfing with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Critics of the president quickly sounding off on X.
Mr. Barkley responding on X, writing, LOL.
Some people are really upset because I played golf and flew to the White House with the president.
Maybe I just respect the office. Not a hard concept to understand.
Just golfed with Obama not too long ago and look forward to finishing my round
with Trump. Now you get out of my mentions with all this politics and have an amazing day.
The star running back and Super Bowl winner ending the post with a laughing,
smiling emoji. On Monday, the Eagles attended a White House ceremony honoring their Super Bowl
win, despite earlier reporting that the team might decline the invitation, as many players did during Trump 1.0, causing Mr. Trump to rescind that invitation.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts, however, opting to skip the event.
Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt releasing a statement reading, quote,
The vast majority of the team is coming, and those who cannot attend had scheduling conflicts.
And that'll do it for your AM Update.
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