Britt defended her remarks and addressed the accusations on “Fox News Sunday.” She clarified that she did not intend to imply that the incident took place under the Biden administration. Britt also highlighted that she had made it clear during her remarks that the woman in her story was significantly younger when the incident occurred.
In a recent statement, the Alabama Republican drew a comparison between her first 100 days in the Senate and President Biden’s early tenure in the White House. She highlighted her own visit to the border and her firsthand experience of listening to the stories of victims. By sharing this anecdote, she aimed to shed light on the alarming increase in border-related incidents occurring under the Biden administration’s watch.
In a statement, Andrew Bates, spokesperson for the White House, dismissed Britt’s remarks as “false information,” emphasizing that the senator’s decision to align with human smugglers and fentanyl traffickers over our national security and the Border Patrol Union by opposing a bipartisan agreement to strengthen border security is concerning.
“We have a simple choice: we can fight about fixing the border or we can fix it,” President Biden emphasized during his State of the Union address, as mentioned by Bates.
Scarlett Johansson hilariously parodied Britt’s Thursday remarks on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend.
At just 42 years old, Britt has made history as the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the Senate. Furthermore, she is breaking barriers as the first woman from Alabama to serve in the Senate.
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