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Kristi Noem Called Out After Dodging Question About Abrego Garcia Photoshopped Tattoos: 'I Have a Bulls–t Detector' "I don't have any knowledge as to that photo you're pointing to," Noem insisted.
Eric Swalwell Blasts Kristi Noem For 'Bulls**t' Over Abrego Garcia Tattoo Pic The congressman hit the Homeland Security secretary with a simple series of questions on the Trump administration's edited ...
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the edited photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's tattoos.
Presumably it’s a tattoo on Garcia’s hand that’s code for MS-13. Except the gang is famous for literally tattooing MS-13 all over their bodies.
Gang experts say the tattoos on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles are unlikely to signify gang membership. The president says otherwise.
When we asked the White House for comment, a spokesperson said that any law enforcement or immigration official with on-the-ground experience could link Abrego Garcia’s tattoos to the MS-13 gang.
Trump doubled down on his tattoo claim in an ABC interview. Terry Moran and experts call it bogus. Experts say the tattoos aren’t linked to MS-13 — and they don’t appear in other verified ...
President Donald Trump repeatedly clashed with ABC News’ Terry Moran about whether Kilmar Abrego Garcia had MS13 tattooed on his knuckles. He doesn't.
“Those tattoos do not prove that he’s a member of MS-13,” said Susan Phillips, a Pitzer College professor who has studied gangs and written a book on gang graffiti.
US president has insisted tattoos prove MS-13 ties, but experts and photos contradict the claim in Abrego Garcia’s case.