Tucker Carlson and a former Democratic National Committee official clashed over the rising threat of the MS-13 gang, whose motto is "rape, control, kill."
The Daily Caller asked people on the streets of Washington, D.C., if they would rather date a Trump supporter or a member of the brutal gang MS-13.
A mother whose daughter was murdered by MS-13 members praised President Trump for drawing attention to the violence perpetrated by the brutal gang.
Acting ICE Director Tom Homan defended President Donald Trump's use of the word "animals" to describe brutal MS-13 gang members, and he said the term actually doesn't go far enough.
President Donald Trump will join Fox & Friends on Thursday for an interview with host Brian Kilmeade.
At a forum on MS-13 and other street gangs hosted by President Donald Trump and New York Republican Rep. Pete King, the director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement ripped into critics of the president's "animal" remark.
Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) said Wednesday that she's frustrated with the partisanship she has seen when trying to mitigate the violence brought on by the murderous MS-13 gang.
Syndicated radio host Dennis Prager defended President Trump's use of the word "animals" to describe MS-13 gang members.
Tucker Carlson called out some on the left for "lecturing" Americans about not "dehumanizing" other people, even when it pertains to dangerous gang members.
A liberal writer said that he'd rather have his daughter date a member of the murderous MS-13 gang than a Republican.
The president of the National Border Patrol Council backed President Trump's remarks labeling members of the MS-13 gang as "animals."
Former NYPD officer and Secret Service agent Dan Bongino blasted Democrats for criticizing President Trump's labeling of MS-13 gang members as "animals."