During an interview with Jesse Watters on Fox News, the border czar known as Tom “The Hammer” Homan was played a clip of Joy Reid from MSNBC accusing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem of pretending to be in protective gear during an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation targeting illegal alien criminals. Homan criticized Reid’s accusation, highlighting that it would be impractical for the secretary to not wear protective gear while accompanying the officers.
Mr. Homan’s response was epic.
Joy Reid is “dumber than a box of rocks” – Tom Homan
Pretty harsh on rocks there, but accurate. pic.twitter.com/cAZeYFLzwg
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) January 29, 2025
JESSE WATERS: [New York Attorney General Letitia] James and Joy say you’re reckless, and that you’re just role-playing for fun.
Homan, also known as “The Hammer,” expressed his strong opinions on the matter, calling Reid “dumber than a box of rocks.” He shifted the conversation to focus on Chicago, where the mayor falsely claimed that an ICE agent instilled fear in an elementary school. Homan clarified that ICE’s actions in Chicago and New York were aimed at protecting children by apprehending sexual predators, particularly those preying on children. By removing these criminals from the streets, Homan emphasized that they were ultimately safeguarding the community.
The commitment to safeguarding communities and preventing tragedies like fentanyl-related deaths is a top priority for Homan and his team. By securing the border, they aim to reduce instances of sex trafficking involving women and children. Homan pointed out that under the Biden administration, there has been a significant surge in sex trafficking cases and individuals on the terrorist watch list entering the country. He underscored the importance of border security in preventing such threats and protecting Americans from harm.
No, we’re saving this nation, we’re making America safe again, so they need to get out of the way, because we’re coming, we’re gonna do it, and they’re not gonna stop us.
That, folks, is how you do it. With every passing day, Tom Homan proves himself to be precisely the right guy to take on this huge, onerous, difficult task and get it done.