BREAKING: Donald Trump Jr. has launched a fierce attack on The New York Times after discovering a months-old article that details former President Joe Biden’s migration policies. The article claims that Biden allowed many migrants to enter the U.S. temporarily to deter unlawful border crossings.
In a post on X earlier today, Trump Jr. expressed his outrage, declaring, “You can’t hate the media enough! This was actually printed in The New York Times. WTF.” His reaction comes after he found a two-sentence excerpt from an April 10, 2023 article discussing the Trump administration’s controversial actions regarding migrants.
The Times reported that under Biden’s policies, over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti were allowed to enter the U.S. under a parole program, making them eligible for work permits, Social Security numbers, and some federal benefits. Additionally, 900,000 migrants utilized a mobile app to gain entry.
Trump Jr.’s post ignited a wave of support from his followers, with many echoing sentiments of discontent towards the media. One user, Ted Silverman, noted, “The precipitous fall from grace the NYT has experienced in the last few years is simply astounding.” He emphasized the need for higher standards in journalism.
Another user, Army veteran Rick Nixon, added a lengthy response, underscoring the complexities of immigration policy. He stated, “Immigration needs rules, yes. It also needs honesty. Policies built on incentives and policies built on fear both fail for the same reason.” His remarks highlight the ongoing debate over effective immigration strategies.
This incident underscores the heightened scrutiny surrounding media coverage of immigration issues, particularly as the 2024 presidential election approaches. Trump Jr.’s vehement reaction reflects a broader sentiment among his supporters, who believe mainstream media is biased against conservative viewpoints.
As the fallout continues, it is clear that immigration remains a hot-button issue that resonates deeply with many Americans. The implications of Biden’s policies and the media’s portrayal of them will likely fuel further discussions in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as reactions unfold and the political landscape evolves.








































