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Biden Repeatedly Ignored Warnings About Border Crisis, Feared Backlash From Left, Insiders Say

President Joe Biden reportedly ignored early warnings from advisors that his immigration platform could create a border crisis and dragged his feet on solutions as crossings reached historical levels.

Before Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, experts were already cautioning his transition team that his immigration positions would likely stir chaos at the Mexico border, according to administration insiders who spoke to the New York Times. Biden and his team rebuffed these warnings, concerned they would lose Latino support and underestimating how much Americans would care about the issue.

“A potential surge could create chaos and a humanitarian crisis, overwhelm processing capacities, and imperil the agenda of the new administration,” read a memo created by several aides before the 2020 presidential election, which was obtained by the NYT.

That memo proved prophetic after Biden immediately got to work on dismantling the border enforcement apparatus established by the first Trump administration and overseeing the largest spike in illegal immigration.

Biden undertook a total of 296 executive actions on immigration in the first year of his presidency, according to an analysis by the Migration Policy Institute. Of these executive actions, 89 reversed or began the process of reversing President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

The Democrat scrubbed major initiatives undertaken by the first Trump administration, such as ending border wall construction, the shutdown of the Remain in Mexico program and ending the COVID-era Title 42 health order that quickly expelled migrants.

Those actions quickly paved the way for a flood of illegal migrants descending into the country.

There were roughly 8.5 million southern border encounters during Biden’s time in the White House, with fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 being the worst years for migrant crossings in history. These numbers not only overwhelmed federal immigration officials and border states, but also became a problem for local officials in the interior of the country, forcing leaders in New York City, Denver and elsewhere to get tougher on illegal migrants.

As the situation at the border continued to escalate, the Biden administration reportedly kept rebuffing proposals to stem the situation out of political fears.

“They were a little too sensitive to criticisms from the left,” Cecilia Muñoz, who oversaw domestic and economic policy for the Biden transition team, said to the NYT.

The crisis dramatically changed Americans’ outlook on immigration enforcement, with polls at the time showing illegal immigration to be a top concern for Americans and more voters believing Trump would better handle the issue than Biden. A February 2024 YouGov survey found a mere 31% of Americans believing Biden to be the better candidate to fix the border, compared to 45% for Trump.

By the summer of 2024, a majority of Latino voters supported mass deportation of illegal migrants, smashing the Biden administration’s assumption that hawkish border policies would alienate the constituency.

In the waning days of their administration, both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris — who eventually became the Democratic presidential nominee — campaigned heavily in favor of a Senate border bill that, they argued, would’ve solved the border crisis. While Biden blamed Trump for not supporting the bill, insiders say the Biden White House initially wanted nothing to do with the legislation.

Democrat Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy and GOP Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford, the bipartisan pair of lawmakers behind the Senate border bill, said the Biden White House refused to get involved when negotiations first began to gain momentum, according to the NYT.

“We don’t want our fingerprints on these negotiations,” Lankford recalled the White House saying to him, according to the NYT. It was reportedly only after border crossings continued to surge did Biden’s team finally get on board. However, by that time Trump had firmly established himself as the Republican presidential nominee and made clear he did not support the bill, tanking any chance of GOP support.

By the summer of 2024, Biden finally issued an executive order that restricted the number of border crossings, a move that ultimately helped drive down the border crisis, but came too late for an electorate that had already decided Trump was the better candidate on immigration enforcement.

The Biden administration “had no strategy, because they had no goal,” Scott Shuchart, who joined the Biden White House in 2022 as a senior adviser at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the NYT.

“All they had was wishing the problem would go away so that they could focus on the things they cared about,” Shuchart continued.

AUTHOR

Jason Hopkins

Immigration Reporter

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EXCLUSIVE: Americans Who Endured Biden’s Vax Discrimination Finally Getting Justice, Trump Official Says

WASHINGTON  The Biden Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) sat on its hands as it was flooded with thousands of discrimination charges related to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, acting Chair Andrea Lucas said in an interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Major new settlements and lawsuits over the mandates, which Lucas called one of the “greatest civil rights violations” of the past few decades, signal a substantial shift in priorities since President Donald Trump selected her to lead the agency in January.

“During fiscal year 2022 alone, we got almost 13,000 religious accommodation requests,” she told the DCNF, noting the requests made up 20% of the agency’s discrimination charges.

Even this number is “only a fraction” of the thousands of other people pushed out of jobs or refused accommodations during the mandates, Lucas said, yet Biden-appointees chose not to “spotlight” concerns.

“The agency was doing some work, but it was always doing it quietly,” Lucas said. “It was shoving it under the rug … It didn’t want to push it because it wasn’t the right narrative, apparently, for the Biden administration.”

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One health care system with clinics in Illinois and Wisconsin, Mercyhealth, agreed to a $1 million settlement on Wednesday, which will provide financial compensation to employees wrongfully terminated for refusing to comply with its vaccine mandate for religious reasons. The settlement includes an offer to reinstate fired employees.

“When a worker has been harmed and shoved out of their job, you can give them money to try to help compensate, but the chance to go back into their well-paying job at a solid hospital system — that can really change the course of someone’s life,” Lucas said.

The EEOC launched new lawsuits against the Mayo Clinic in July and Silver Cross in August for failing to provide religious accommodations to their COVID-19 vaccine policies. Two Las Vegas casinos likewise agreed in July to settle religious discrimination charges over vaccine mandates.

Recent agency actions stand in stark contrast to Biden’s EEOC, which announced one religious discrimination lawsuit against United Healthcare Services for its COVID-19 vaccine policy in 2023.

Lucas noted the agency did previously recover $55 million for some individuals who filed religious or disability accommodations related to vaccine mandates between the Biden administration and the Trump administration, but almost “none of it was public.”

“It was all confidential settlements that were really hushed up,” she said. “We’re not doing that anymore. When we secure an important religious liberty victory, we’re going to talk about it wherever we can.”

The Supreme Court blocked enforcement of President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for large private businesses in January 2022, finding the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lacked authority to impose the rule. In December 2023, it directed lower courts to wipe rulings on mandates for federal employees and military members that had been rescinded by the administration.

Petitions in several cases over mandates imposed by local governments are currently pending at the Supreme Court, including lawsuits brought by workers denied religious exemptions.

Religious liberty is foundational, not a “second class right,” Lucas said.

Under Lucas’ leadership, the EEOC has also secured religious liberty victories and filed lawsuits outside of the vaccine mandate space.

“We also recovered close to $1 million recently against several different casinos for a host of religious accommodation requests that they had denied,” Lucas said. “Anything from the request to be able to have a beard, or to be able to take off time for a prayer service, to wear a skirt instead of pants — there’s a lot of low to no-cost accommodations that employers sometimes routinely refuse. We were really excited to be able to gather that much money for employees who were harmed.”

AUTHOR

Katelynn Richardson

Investigative Reporter

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White House Saves Taxpayer Dollars With Lowest Payroll In 16 Years

The Trump White House released its payroll for the first time this term and it’s the lowest in 16 years.

Total White House payroll amounted $44.1 million for 404 employees in 2025, which is the lowest it’s been since at least 2009 when adjusted for inflation, according to Open The Books. The number represents a 29% drop from the Biden White House’s $62.2 million in payroll for 565 individuals in 2024.

Despite the overall payroll cut, top staffers like White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt are both making $195,200, which is more than their predecessors. Former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff Jeff Zients earned $168,000 in 2024 while former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made $180,000 serving the previous administration.

The reduced budget is in part due to a smaller legal counsel. Trump’s White House budget for legal counsel is $3.8 million for 27 lawyers, while the Biden White House employed 45 lawyers at a combined salary of $6.3 million by the close of Biden’s term. That represents a cut of $2.5 million.

Since 1995, the White House has been required to provide Congress an annual report on the salaries of White House personnel.

The White House is not paying multiple prominent employees, according to the Trump White House’s report. The employees are Marco Rubio as National Security AdvisorDavid Sacks as White House AI and crypto czar, Steve Witkoff as special envoy for peace missions and Paula White as senior advisor to the White House Faith Office.

The White House staffer taking home the biggest paycheck is Jacalynne Klopp, who works as an advisor and is earning $225,700 annually.

While President Donald Trump’s salary is not listed, he has previously said he would donate his salary to the government, a practice he’s maintained during his first term.

AUTHOR

Adriel Perez-Gonzalez

Contributor

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President Of Left-Wing Group Behind Trump’s Colorado Ballot Removal Visited Biden White House Multiple Times

The CEO of the left-wing legal group behind former President Donald Trump’s removal from the Colorado ballot went to the Biden White House multiple times last year, visitor logs show.

Noah Bookbinder, president and CEO of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), visited the White House twice in 2023, visitor logs from January to September 2023 indicate.

He first visited on Jan. 6, 2023, the two-year anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot, to watch Biden award the Presidential Citizens Medal to law enforcement officers who responded to the unrest, a CREW spokesperson told the Caller. The visitor logs appear to confirm Bookbinder’s attendance at the event.

Bookbinder began working for the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in March 2022 as part of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC), according to his bio on the DHS website. His name no longer appears on the HSAC membership list.

Bookbinder appeared at the White House a second time in March for a presentation by the HSAC’s Openness and Transparency DHS Subcommittee, the CREW spokesperson said. White House visitor logs indicate that Bookbinder was also among a group of individuals who met with Commerce Department official Maya James.

Bookbinder did not discuss the Trump ballot case with Biden officials during either visit, the spokesperson added.

Records of White House visits from October to December 2023 have yet to be released. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

CREW orchestrated the legal challenge to Trump’s ballot eligibility in Colorado, culminating in a 4-3 state supreme court ruling in December disqualifying Trump from the Republican primary ballot. The left-wing organization fundraised off the Colorado decision immediately after it was announced.

Colorado’s supreme court ruling is based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifying individuals from holding office if they have engaged in insurrection. Democratic Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows made similar arguments when she issued a ruling later in December that barred Trump from the state’s primary ballot.

Trump is the clear frontrunner to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, according to the RealClearPolitics state and national polling averages.

The former president has not been charged with or convicted of insurrection.

Trump and the Colorado Republican Party have appealed the Colorado decision to the U.S. Supreme Court and has appealed Bellows’ ruling.

Trump remains on the Colorado primary ballot while the legal challenge proceeds.

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JAMES LYNCH

Investigative reporter. James Lynch can be reached on Twitter @jameslynch32.

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