Last night, the DHS secretary told @BretBaier that the situation on the southern border is 'a challenge,' not a crisis. Ahead of President Biden's speech in Pennsylvania today, Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat and Biden ally, publicly contradicted this assessment. Fetterman stated, 'There's a crisis at the border, and I don't know how anybody could pretend that there isn't,' marking a clear departure from the DHS's official stance and underscoring a division within the Democratic Party on the border issue.
NEW - Sen Fetterman follows Trump on border crisis: “There's a crisis at the border and I don't know how anyone could pretend that there isn't.” https://t.co/zaozcsmNrU
SEE IT: Democrat Senator John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) says no one should pretend that there is no crisis at the border. WATCH https://t.co/cdtrVIENDn
BREAKING: Democrat Senator and Biden ally John Fetterman says, "There's a crisis at the border, and I don't know how anyone could pretend that there isn't."
FETTERMAN: “There's a crisis at the border and I don't know how anyone could pretend that there isn't.” https://t.co/k40Pd34k54
JOHN FETTERMAN: "There's a crisis at the border and I don't know how anyone could pretend that there isn't." https://t.co/YVVUr7qFUR
Fetterman right again: "There's a crisis at the border and I don't know how anyone could pretend that there isn't." https://t.co/0WjY62eGyu
Fetterman recognizes there is a crisis at the border https://t.co/JjNNS1t0K9
Last night, DHS secretary told @BretBaier the situation on the southern border is “a challenge,” not a crisis. Ahead of Biden’s speech in Pa. today, Sen. Fetterman told me, “There's a crisis at the border, and I don't know how anybody could pretend that there isn't.”