GOP senators demand ex-Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott testify before Congress
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Five Republican senators demanded Friday that former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott be allowed to testify before Congress regarding a letter he wrote blistering the Biden administration for the border crisis.
"On Monday, we received a copy of a letter that the former Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Rodney Scott, sent to you both as well as Senate Majority Leader Schumer and Minority Leader McConnell," the senators wrote. "This letter, which was dated thirteen days ago, is a scathing first-hand account of this administration’s failure to address the crisis at the border."
The letter went on to note how Scott alleged in his Sept. 11 missive that the Biden administration's team at the Department of Homeland Security "is laser-focused on expediting the flow of migrants into the U.S. and downplaying the significant vulnerability this creates for terrorists, narcotics smugglers, human traffickers, and even hostile nations to gain access to our homeland."