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Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly testified this morning in front of the House Homeland Security Committee where he defended President Trump’s executive order on immigration as  “lawful and constitutional” but also admitted that its implementation should have been delayed:

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Sec. Kelly also fought back against criticism that travelers weren’t treated properly when they arrived at U.S. airports:

https://twitter.com/RealKyleMorris/status/829001006541324293

Later, Sec. Kelly, who let’s not forget is a retired Marine Corps general, testified on the ongoing court case over the EO, calling judicial decisions on national security matters “academic” and that “in their courtrooms, [judges are] protected by people like me”:

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That sounds familiar…

This, of course, is a reference to Jack Nicholson’s “you want me on that wall” speech as Col. Nathan Jessup in the 1992 hit film, “A Few Good Men”:

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