Deep Dive (March 22): Leaked Photos From Inside Overflow Facility as Press Were Denied Access

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
March 22, 2021Deep Dive
share
Deep Dive (March 22): Leaked Photos From Inside Overflow Facility as Press Were Denied Access
An overflow facility in Donna, Texas, in an undated photo (Courtesy of Rep. Henry Cuellar's office)

The outer fencing around the U.S. Capitol is coming down. For the first time in nearly three months, joggers, bicyclists, and tourists are able to use some of the green space. Congressional leaders are currently discussing a new $2 billion plan to improve security around the Capitol.

New photos from inside the temporary overflow facilities in Texas have just been released. Project Veritas and Axios both show images of the crowded, makeshift facilities. This comes as press continue to raise issue with the lack of access after the Department of Homeland Security stated that Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s trip to the border, including El Paso, Texas, “will be closed to press due to privacy and COVID-19 precautions.”

It seems former President Donald Trump is going to return to social media. His advisor says it may be on a platform of his own. Trump’s spokesman Jason Miller told Fox News that Trump will launch his own social media platform in two to three months. He calls it the “hottest ticket in social media.” It will “completely redefine the game,” he added.

Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more in-depth coverage. For more news and videos, please visit our website and Twitter.

ntd newsletter icon
Sign up for NTD Daily
What you need to know, summarized in one email.
Stay informed with accurate news you can trust.
By registering for the newsletter, you agree to the Privacy Policy.
Comments