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U.S. President Donald Trump held up a photo supposedly showing that Kilmar Abrego Garcia's hand tattoos meant he was a member ...
The Trump administration this week continued digging in on its claim that symbols tattooed on the fingers of Kilmar Abrego ...
Gang experts say the tattoos on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles are unlikely to signify gang membership. The president says ...
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the edited photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's ...
President Donald Trump posted an image of himself holding a photograph of what he said was the tattooed hand of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, whom the government deported to El Salvador in March ...
The Trump administration admitted to accidentally deporting Abrego Garcia, but has said it won’t bring him back, because he’s a member of MS-13, despite scant evidence to prove the gang affiliation.
Donald Trump’s interview with ABC News’ Terry Moran turned tense when the president insisted that an edited image of Kilmar ...
Gang experts and researchers said that while tattoos could carry gang-related meaning, they aren't enough to prove gang ...
Experts are divided over whether knuckle tattoos highlighted by President Trump suggest the wrongly deported man may be ...
Even Fox News agrees President Trump was likely duped by a photoshopped image as he was told by ABC News interviewer Terry ...
Trump brought up the MS-13 tattoo unprompted in the ABC News interview that aired Tuesday claiming, “And you’ll pick out one man, but even the man that you picked out, he said he wasn’t a member of a ...
The image shows a left hand with four tattoos, one on each finger — a marijuana leaf, a smiley face with the letter X for eyes, a cross and a skull. The hand also displays an M, an S ...
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