Gorka Exposes Politico for Defending MS-13

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Sebastian Gorka Confronts Politico Journalist: “You’re Defending MS-13 While Ignoring the Pain of Raped and Murdered Girls”

In a moment that is already shaping the political tone of 2025, conservative analyst and former advisor to President Donald J. Trump, Sebastian Gorka, made headlines after a fiery interview that quickly went viral for its clarity, moral conviction, and boldness in saying what millions of Americans are thinking — but few dare to express.

In a tense conversation with a female journalist from Politico — a media outlet widely known for its progressive bias and constant attacks on President Trump’s national security agenda — Gorka exposed a dangerous narrative: the mainstream media’s defense of criminals linked to gangs like MS-13, while systematically silencing the suffering of American victims, many of them women and children.

Clearly uncomfortable with the line of questioning, the Politico journalist tried to downplay the presence of gang tattoos as evidence of gang affiliation. But Gorka didn’t fall into the trap of moral relativism or political correctness. His response was crystal clear:

“If you’re a member of Al-Qaeda, you’re a terrorist. Do you have Al-Qaeda tattoos? Of course. So when you have four symbols that ‘just so happen’ to represent MS-13, that’s just an accident? This is why Politico is a joke. That’s why people call you fake news and gutter press.”

The journalist pushed back, clinging to legal technicalities to question whether tattoos alone prove gang membership. But Gorka called it out for what it was — a blatant attempt to protect the criminal over the innocent:

“You’re sitting here live, defending a member of MS-13. What kind of journalist does that? You’re protecting those who hate this country while ignoring the citizens who suffer because of them.”

Gorka then brought to light two real cases that the progressive media has either ignored or buried:

Rachel Morin, a mother of five, raped and murdered, her body discarded in a ditch.

Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl, raped and left for dead, just a mile from her home.

“Why doesn’t Politico cover those stories? Why don’t we see those names in your headlines? Why does the man with MS-13 tattoos get more attention than the brutalized bodies of 12-year-old girls?”, Gorka asked, visibly outraged.

And he didn’t stop there.

He referenced a horrific story shared by Congressman Dan Crenshaw, about a 16-year-old girl whose parents paid $5,000 to bring her to what they thought was the “land of milk and honey.” But instead, she was trapped in a dark room in New York, where she was raped by over a dozen men every day for 18 months until she escaped.

“That girl went to Crenshaw’s office and begged him: Please close the border so another girl doesn’t have to be raped by 12 strangers every day for a year and a half. And where were you, Politico? Why didn’t you cover that? Because it doesn’t fit your narrative.”

When the journalist tried to shift the discussion back to legal nuance, Gorka had had enough.

“Shame on you. Shame on all the media that protects criminals instead of defending the innocent. This isn’t journalism. This is complicity. You’re handing over this country to people who hate it.”

With the strength of someone who’s seen the dangers America faces firsthand, Gorka made one thing painfully clear: the open-border policies championed by Democrats and defended by the liberal press aren’t just political mistakes — they’re humanitarian disasters. Disasters with names, faces, and families left in pieces.

A Call for Truth and Justice
This interview wasn’t just a media moment. It was a diagnosis of America’s media sickness: where criminals get the benefit of the doubt, and innocent American victims are erased in the name of political correctness.

While Politico and others continue defending the indefensible, voices like Sebastian Gorka’s remain essential. Voices that aren’t afraid of backlash, because they know the stakes: defending life, truth, justice, and the future of the EE.UU.

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