Left ERUPTS After White House Sends A Farewell Message To Boulder Lunatic's Family!

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In the current political climate, two undeniable aspects of President Donald Trump's administration stand out.

Firstly, the administration is resolutely committed to addressing crime, a problem that had been allowed to grow under the previous administration. Secondly, the administration has embraced President Trump's distinctive and incisive style on social media, a significant development given the evolving nature of news consumption in 2025.

As reported by the Western Journal, these two elements converged in a fiery social media post from the official White House X account on Tuesday, leaving leftists grappling with its implications. The context for this post is a disturbing incident that occurred on Sunday in Boulder, Colorado.

A peaceful gathering for Hamas hostages was violently disrupted when Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national who had overstayed his visa, launched an anti-Semitic attack using incendiary weapons. This assault resulted in injuries to eight individuals, two of whom were seriously hurt, according to the Associated Press. Soliman now faces charges of hate crime and attempted murder.

However, the situation extends beyond Soliman himself. His family has also been drawn into the controversy, with the Department of Homeland Security investigating their potential involvement. Secretary Kristi Noem stated, "This terrorist will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We are investigating to what extent his family knew about this heinous attack, if they had knowledge of it, or if they provided support to it."

Following Noem's announcement, the White House X account issued a provocative post: "Six One-Way Tickets for Mohameds Wife and Five Kids. Final Boarding Call Coming Soon." This remark, hinting at deportation, sparked outrage among some social media users who perceived it as crossing a line in the administration's crime-fighting efforts. Critics decried the post as an example of "guilt by association," arguing that the family should not be punished for Soliman's actions.

Yet, the critics' arguments often overlook the family's immigration status. If they are indeed residing in the country illegally, as some suggest, this constitutes a crime in itself. Soliman's attack may have merely expedited their potential deportation process. Despite the backlash, not everyone was dismayed by the White House's approach. Georgia GOP Representative Mike Collins joined in the jest, posting, "Keeping families together," accompanied by a hugging face emoji.

The administration's handling of this incident underscores its commitment to law and order, a cornerstone of conservative values. By addressing both the crime and the potential complicity of Soliman's family, the administration reinforces its stance on immigration and national security.

While critics may voice their discontent, the administration's actions resonate with those who prioritize safety and adherence to the law.