Guest post by Tom Franklin at American Lookout:
Potential Trump Administration people have been tight-lipped about what they discuss with Trump.
But one visitor let slip some secrets on immigration reform.
Accidentally? Or on purpose?
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Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach shook hands with Trump today, and a photographer caught the moment. The photographer also caught a piece of paper outlining a potential Trump immigration reform agenda.
Look:
Here’s a video report, from The Hill:
Look:
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Journalists zoomed in and read what it says.
Here’s a video report, from The Hill:
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports:
A written plan for the Department of Homeland Security brought by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach into his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump spells out a desire to question “high-risk” immigrants over support for Sharia law and the U.S. Constitution.
Kobach, an early Trump supporter, met with the president-elect on Sunday and has been mentioned as a potential pick for a position within the administration. Some speculation has centered on the secretary of Homeland Security, and Kobach’s plan appears to lend credence to that possibility.
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An Associated Press photographer shot an image of Kobach going into the meeting and clutching a binder along with a stack of papers. One page is visible and readable, though partly obscured by Kobach’s hand.
The document is arranged in a numbered format. The first point reads, “Bar the Entry of Potential Terrorists.”
Interesting . . .
Was this done accidentally? Or on purpose?
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Or was it one of Trump’s vaunted deal-making tactics?
What say you?
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