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Trump Attempts To Defend ICE In Airports And Immediately Veers Into... Paper Clips?

The president swiftly took credit for the idea before dropping an out-there tale about a common office item.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Trump Attempts To Defend ICE In Airports And Immediately Veers Into... Paper Clips?

The president swiftly took credit for the idea before dropping an out-there tale about a common office item.

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independent.co.uk3 mesi fa

Trump justifies ICE airport deployment with bizarre paperclip analogy

Donald Trump told a story about the “origin of the paper clip” as he explained his decision to deploy ICE agents to airports. The president announced that federal agents would be sent to airports across the country on…

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  1. lunedì 23 marzo 2026·independent.co.uk

    Trump justifies ICE airport deployment with bizarre paperclip analogy

    Donald Trump told a story about the “origin of the paper clip” as he explained his decision to deploy ICE agents to airports. The president announced that federal agents would be…

  2. lunedì 23 marzo 2026·huffpost.com

    Trump Attempts To Defend ICE In Airports And Immediately Veers Into... Paper Clips?

    The president swiftly took credit for the idea before dropping an out-there tale about a common office item.