The Setup: Tension in the Briefing Room
The briefing began with a predictable line of questioning from reporters. Gabe Gutierrez, a reporter from MSNBC, attempted to challenge Leavitt on the Trump administration’s immigration policies, focusing on the deportation of foreign nationals and the controversial handling of specific cases. The tension in the room was palpable as Gutierrez, known for his confrontational approach, asked Leavitt why the administration had not released similar information about deportations to El Salvador, particularly those related to MS-13 gang member and alleged human trafficker, Albergo Garcia.
Leavitt, standing firm and prepared, responded with clarity and precision. She explained that the U.S. government’s operations involving the deportation of foreign terrorists, like Garcia, were far different from regular deportations. “These are counterterrorism operations,” she stated. “The individuals on these flights are foreign terrorists, not criminals who have been convicted of heinous crimes living in our American communities. There’s a distinct difference.”
Gutierrez’s Attempt at a Gotcha Moment
Not content with the answer, Gutierrez continued to press Leavitt, asking her about the potential consequences of a federal judge holding a Trump administration official in contempt for defying deportation orders. It was clear that Gutierrez aimed to corner Leavitt, hoping for an unguarded response that could lead to headlines questioning the administration’s handling of its own policies.