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Subject: Ex-MSNBC Host Back-Pedals When Confronted With Reality
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 12:57:41 -0400
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Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross quickly backpedaled when presented with the 
latest details about deported Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, 
claiming that the real issue was not his individual case, but the larger 
picture.

Cross made the comments during a panel discussion on CNN, responding to 
Shermichael Singleton’s point regarding Abrego-Garcia and whether or not the 
federal government should have deported him to El Salvador.

WATCH:

	This is hysterical. After @MrShermichael rattles off the newly 
	revealed Kilmar Abrego-Garcia MS-13 and serial domestic abuse 
	evidence to CNN panel —

	— woke Tiffany Cross declares “we can’t make it about Kilmar. 
	That’s just one person."

	PIVOT! pic.twitter.com/2pIdR0uSpI

	— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 17, 2025

Singleton laid out a series of reasons that he believed Abrego-Garcia’s 
deportation was not only justifiable, but a “national security issue,” noting 
among other things that Maryland gang units had determined that he was a 
member of the violent Salvadoran street gang MS-13. In addition, more recent 
reports showed a history of allegations of domestic violence against his 
wife.

Noting that due process was obviously a concern, Singleton added, “I think 
there’s absolutely enough here to send this guy somewhere else. One, he’s 
already broken the law. We’ve already established that. Now you do have 
evidence that suggests he was a member or is a member of MS-13, he’s also a 
serial abuser. This is not the type of individual I don’t think any one of us 
would want in our country: he should be deported.”

Despite the fact that many Democrats have seized on Abrego-Garcia’s case — 
including Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), who has tried unsuccessfully to 
persuade Salvadoran authorities to either release Abrego-Garcia from custody 
or at least allow him visitation — Cross jumped in then to claim that it was 
not really about him.

“We can’t make it about Kilmar,” she complained. “That’s just one person.”

“But that’s the case we’re talking about,” Singleton pushed back.

“It is,” Cross agreed, but then complained that the discussion should be 
about “the macro, not the micro.”

Cross went on to claim that President Donald Trump’s administration has been 
“indiscriminately” rounding people up for deportation.

“They are randomly deporting people without due process,” she claimed.