WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has reached many milestones in his successful wrestling career, though he’s known for sharing some controversial opinions. In fact, he believes that Donald Trump won’t be able to fulfill many of the promises he made after becoming president.

Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the U.S. elections and became the new President, with a final tally of 277 electoral votes to Harris’ 224 and Kevin Nash even congratulated Trump for his win.

While speaking on his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash was asked how he thinks Donald Turmp would govern as the President. Nash believes it would be impossible for Donald Trump to keep many of the promises he made after becoming president. Nash pointed out that things like mass deportations are not practical. He explained that even with thousands of ICE agents, there aren’t enough to carry out such a huge task. Deporting millions of people would be very difficult to organize and cost a lot of money.

Nash also mentioned the challenges of finding places to detain people and the high cost involved, with estimates ranging from $88 billion to $315 billion just for deporting a million people every year. Nash doubts these promises could ever be realistically achieved because of the huge logistical and financial issues.

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“So I watched a little bit of MSNBC yesterday, and it’s like, you know, they’re under this… well, they’re gonna put Liz Cheney on a wall and shoot her day one, and he’s going to become… I’m like, am I the only one who stayed up and watched Trump give his acceptance speech? There was a moment when he came to the part where he said he won the popular vote. And you know what, man? I saw a glimmer right there. It was just like… that’s all he ever wanted, man. That’s all he ever wanted—he wanted the acceptance. His ego needed the acceptance. So now, yes, thinking, and who does it right? Why are there likes on Instagram? Why isn’t there a dislike? Take the heart and then put a turd next to it, you can check each one of those two boxes. People, that’s the YouTube test. But, I mean, that’s the whole thing. I looked at it and I just said to myself, like, there’s not… it’s absolutely impossible for him, on day one, to deport… for there to be mass deportation. Because we only have… if we have 20,000 ICE agents, but I want to think we’ve got like seven or 8,000 actually field people for ICE. Logistically, so if you’re gonna say, ‘Go get three million people…’

I mean, and then, you know, they’re saying that you’ve got to make… you know, someplace to detain them, and then we’ve got to get them… so we’re going to put them in C130s and give Venezuela a call, and, ‘Yeah, tower in Venezuela, Flight 227, we’ve got your immigrants that we picked off our streets, we’ll be landing, give us clearance to land on one of your runways,’ as they scramble fighter jets. You know, it’s like… this is not… you can’t shoot all the… what is this here? The financial estimates range from 88 billion to 315 billion to deport 1 million people annually. So just the cost of being able to effectively do this and put them somewhere and so he can’t fulfil his promises.

Even Hulk Hogan urged Americans to unite following Donald Trump’s victory. Regardless, we will have to wait and see how Donald Trump will fare as the President of the United States, as Nash certainly made his views clear on the matter.

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