“Fat” Abrego-Garcia Exposed: Photo Bombshell Drops
In yet another jaw-dropping display of leftist hypocrisy, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele outright torched liberal narratives by dismantling the flimsy claims of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, who absurdly accused his jailers of torture while comfortably gaining weight behind bars. The mainstream media, predictably clung to the gangbanger’s sob story—complete with dramatic claims of bruises, beatings, and starvation—all while ignoring damning evidence: smiling photos of Abrego-Garcia enjoying meals and recreation at El Salvador’s maximum-security facility. Bukele didn’t mince words, dropping receipts on social media and exposing the American Left’s latest martyr as a well-fed fraud. This supposed victim isn’t just a gang suspect—he’s facing over 100 charges for human trafficking, after being caught driving a known trafficker’s truck and paid per head to smuggle illegals into the U.S. As the radical Left rushes to shield yet another criminal from deportation, conservatives are left asking: how many more criminals will they protect in the name of their open-borders obsession?
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