Trump on Kayleigh McEnany: “Globalists Can Have Her”

A report shows Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States and a potential Republican presidential nominee in 2024, labeled his former press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, “milk toast” when she appeared on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Trump posted on Truth Social that “Kayleigh ‘Milktoast’ McEnany had just given out incorrect poll numbers on FoxNews. He meant to write “milquetoast,” which he misspelled. He said he was 34 points ahead of DeSanctimonious. 25 is fantastic, but it’s not 34.

In an interview with CNN’s Don Lemon in 2015, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended open borders and amnesty for illegal immigrants, saying that illegals were “here to stay” and that deportation is “not the American way” in response to questions about border security policies of then-candidate Donald Trump.

A report reminds us that before joining the Trump administration, Kayleigh McEnany was a ‘token Republican’ for CNN, where she championed Never Trumpism and unrestricted immigration. After McEnany’s deteriorated relationship with President Trump, a video compilation of her worst moments on CNN has gone viral on Twitter, this comes after McEnany, currently with Fox News and presumably trying to help the DeSantis campaign, downplayed Trump’s result over The governor of Florida in primary surveys.

In 2015, McEnany stated to Don Lemon that most Republicans do not wish to deport undocumented immigrants to Mexico. She believed they were going to stay, which goes with American values. We will not transport individuals across the border. There should be a way to become a citizen, she demanded. Donald Trump demonstrated showmanship. She believed he was not a viable candidate.

McEnany has previously criticized Trump as a “progressive” and declared that she didn’t want to “claim this guy” as a Republican at a CNN panel discussion moderated by Don Lemon.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, formerly of The Daily Caller, participated in a Fox News show in 2015 to spew anti-Soros rhetoric, claiming that Soros was exploiting free immigration to replace Western people, while McEnany was CNN’s token Republican panelist.

Like McEnany, Collins had a dramatic change and is now a prominent pro-Soros voice on CNN.