Hunter Biden Menace El Salvador, Bukele responds with mockery

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President Salvadoran, Nayib Bukele, replied on Monday evening to have his country under the threat of invasion of a future “President Hunter Biden”.
Bukele, who has become one of President Donald Trump’s main allies and a mass deportation partner of the American chief targeting illegal immigrants, seemed to laugh at the threat.
“Does Hunter Biden sniff milk powder?” Bukele answered on xWhere he shared an extract from Biden’s interview with the Podcastor Andrew Callaghan.
“These guys think we have to flee all the values so that we manage,” said Biden in the clip.
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Hunter Biden said that if he became president, he would demand that the president of Salvador, Nayib Bukele, returning the migrants expelled to his country in the United States. (Getty; Reuters)
“I say, f — You. How to recover these people from F — ING El Salvador?”
“Because I’m going to tell you what, if I became president … I won the phone and call President F — ING of El Salvador and I would say:” Either you, send yourself (illegal immigrants imprisoned in the Cecot penitentiary), or I will ingest. “”
Biden then accused Trump and Bukele of a “crime F — ING” and labeled the two men “F — ING Dictator-Thoug (s)”.
The replica recalled the history of drug use of Biden, which included in particular a revelation that he made to CBS that he would smoke “everything that looked even cocaine”, including “more parmesan than anyone who knows you”.
The interview with Biden addressed this story, including the incident in which he swore on a form of federal firearms that he did not use substances controlled at the time of purchase.
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Bukele followed by sharing the coverage of the news of an exchange of prisoners in three parts between the United States, Salvador and Venezuela, to illustrate continuous cooperation with the current management of the United States.
“The Maduro regime was satisfied with the exchange agreement; which is why they accepted it,” said Bukele, adding that the Caracas Strong Homme Nicolas Maduro regime is screaming now (s) and Express (es) – but not because they do not agree with the agreement, rather because they simply realized that they found themselves without hostages in the most powerful country. “
Bukele had agreed to bring back Venezuelan deportees from the United States who had been detained in Cecot in Caracas, while the Maduro regime in turn turned several Americans captive. Venezuela had not initially accepted the deported illegal immigrants captured by the American authorities.
Ten American citizens or permanent residents, who had been detained by Maduro, were released, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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Until today, more Americans have been wrongly detained in Venezuela than any other country in the world. It is unacceptable that representatives of the Venezuelan regime have arrested and imprisoned American nationals in very questionable circumstances and without appropriate regular procedure, “Rubio said in a statement.
Bukele also highlighted a clip of us special sent for the hostage response Adam Boehler calling him a “good friend” from the United States