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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Lewandowski says 'womp womp' at story of young girl being separated from mother at border

The Hill
By ARIS FOLLEY
June 20, 2018

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Tuesday dismissed a story from a Democratic strategist who shared about a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome being separated from her family while illegally entering the U.S.

“I read today about a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome who was taken from her mother,” Zac Petkanas, who formerly served as the rapid response director for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, said during an appearance on Fox News opposite Lewandowski.

Lewandowski interrupted, mockingly interjecting, “womp womp.”

“Did you say ‘womp womp’ to a 10-year-old with Down syndrome?” Petkanas asked Lewandowski.

“How dare you!” Petkanas said repeatedly as the pair continued to talk over each other.

The heated exchange follows a report published by the The Wall Street Journal hours earlier in which Mexico’s Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray claimed a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome was was taken from her mother and brother while the family illegally entered the U.S.

The incident was one of many being highlighted by members of both parties who have vocally criticized the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy that has led to at least 2,000 children being separated from their families over six weeks.

The Department of Justice moved earlier this year to prosecute illegal border crossers to the fullest extent of the law, resulting in children being separated from their families and detained as the adults are prosecuted.

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