While Abrego Garcia appeared at the court appearance remotely from the Putnam County Jail, dozens of protesters gathered outside the Fred D. Thompson Courthouse to show their support for the citizen of El Salvador who was deported earlier this year by the Trump administration.
Noting that the crowd did not exceed 100 participants, despite being advertised by multiple advocacy organizations days prior, Pappert suggested that enthusiasm for Abrego Garcia, once hailed as a “Maryland man” and father by the Left, is waning.
“I think that they’ve realized that this is a losing battle for them,” Pappert said on Monday’s edition of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show.
Pappert pointed out how Abrego Garcia continues to be represented by public defenders rather than high-profile attorneys, implying that no major progressive groups have stepped in to support him financially or legally.
Support for Kilmar Abrego Garcia Diminished Among the Left, Reporter Says - Tennessee Star
And his case pretty much has disappeared from the News Media. I believe that the last thing they expected was for him to be brought back and put in front of a judge while presenting to God and Country a litany of charges of crimes he allegedly committed.
Note to Liberals (and also to some on our side): Before choosing a hill to make your last stand, make sure it is not seeded with landmines.
some day We the People will learn to stop validating liberal bullshiite ..
Maybe the "other side" doesn't have an unlimited amount of (our) money to spend since the new sheriff took over?