Trump says Ice Raits ‘never went far enough’ on ’60 Minutes’

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President Donald Trump said he believes that he will come with customs of enforcement (ICE) The attack “never came out enough” when he was asked about the tactics of the Federal Agencel that provoked protests and lawsuits.
Trump sat down on “60 Minutes” for a structured interview on Sunday with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell, who asked the president about videos of the Ice Courthouse in Chicago’s Courserouse and the car windows being smashed.
“Have some of these battles gone too far?” O’Donnell asked.
“No. I think they never intervened because we were caught again by the Judiciary, by liberal judges who were installed by the bidon and the bama,” answered Trump.
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“Are you good with those tricks?” O’Donnell is pressed.
“Yes, because you have to find people. You know, most of them are not killers in their prisons because they say, most of them are people from mental institutions,” he said. “I feel bad about that, but they were released from Inane Asylums. Do you know why? Because they are murderers.”
The Trump administration has carried out land raids on major American cities to fulfill Trump’s campaign of mass deportation.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents make an arrest in Chicago, Illinois, on January 26, 2025. (Immigration and customs enforcement/management handout via reuters)
The White House also said that federal agents are targeting them for crimes against immigrants that they say are “the worst of the worst.”
FOX News reported on the formation of leadership on ice amid a growing conflict with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over deportation tactics and priorities.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Senior Counsel Corey Lewandowski and Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino have pushed for the broadest and most aggressive use of force, targeting anyone in the US illegally to boost deportation numbers.
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Bovino and other DHS and snow officials were indicted in a civil rights lawsuit in northern Illinois in early October and are accused of using legitimate powers to suppress a wide area of Illinois.
A coalition of journalists, media organizations and individual protesters were included.
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Trump told CBS News he believes his immigration mandate will be completed if “many” as many as 25 million are deported.
“Yes, it takes a long time, because, you know, maybe I say 25 million people were brought into our country. Lotta people say it’s very close to the right number,” he said. “Of the 25, a lot of them shouldn’t be here. A lot of them.”

