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Former Border Patrol chief claims Biden WH punished him for critical 'feedback': 'I chose to retire instead'
Former USBP Chief Rodney Scott said Biden's trip to the border Thursday was 'for the cameras'
By Charles Creitz Fox News
Published March 2, 2024 7:00am EST
 

The border is a ‘photo op’ for Biden: Rodney Scott
Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott joins ‘The Story’ to discuss President Biden and former President Trump’s visits to the southern border.

The former chief of the United States Border Patrol made a bombshell claim Thursday that he was essentially punished for offering "feedback" to the Biden administration that was critical of how it was operating its border control responsibilities.

Former USBP Chief Rodney Scott observed live coverage of President Biden meeting with current USBP Chief Jason Owens and Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Sector Chief Gloria Chavez near Brownsville, Texas, and described it as a "photo-op" for the president to appear engaged against the migrant crisis.

"t's for the cameras... I hate to get political, but I believe the reason that the Biden administration is down there is if he got that briefing in the White House, there'd be no cameras. There'd be no show," Scott said on "The Story."

https://www.foxnews.com/media/border-patrol-chief-biden-wh-punished-him-critical-feedback-chose-retire-instead
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