President Trump Challenges Left-Wing Assumptions on Due Process for Illegal Immigrants
Liberal daytime host Whoopi Goldberg took another shot at President Donald Trump this week, seizing on comments he made during a recent interview on NBC’s Meet the Press. But instead of offering thoughtful critique, Goldberg launched into a political rant that reveals just how disconnected Hollywood elites are from everyday Americans.
Trump Defends American Sovereignty in High-Stakes Interview
During the wide-ranging interview with Kristen Welker, President Trump was asked whether he agreed with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s view that everyone in the U.S.—including non-citizens—deserves full due process. Trump’s response: “I don’t know.”
When pressed further on whether upholding the U.S. Constitution is part of his presidential duty, Trump again replied with cautious uncertainty. While critics pounced, supporters saw this not as a gaffe, but as a realistic response to an increasingly complex immigration crisis—where the Constitution is being weaponized to benefit non-citizens over American taxpayers.
Goldberg’s Rant Highlights the Left’s Double Standards
The next day on ABC’s The View, Goldberg played footage of President Trump’s past oath of office and mocked him for allegedly forgetting his responsibilities. “Why are you doing this if you don’t know the job?” she asked rhetorically.
But millions of American voters know exactly why Trump is doing this: to protect the country, uphold conservative values, and prioritize the rights of American citizens over those in the country illegally.
Trump’s America First Approach Still Resonates
Despite the media outrage, Trump’s remarks highlight a deeper question: Should illegal immigrants be granted the same legal protections as U.S. citizens? For many in the conservative movement—especially those over 50 who remember a time when borders mattered and laws were enforced—the answer is simple: no.
President Trump has always been clear—his duty is to the American people, not the global elite or the entertainment class. By questioning whether due process should automatically extend to illegal immigrants, he’s standing up for national security, constitutional integrity, and American sovereignty.