Trump’s potential AG: “We’re going to put kids in cages, it’s going to be glorious.”

Mike Davis, a conservative attorney who could be President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general, says he will place kids in cages and it will be “glorious.”

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In an interview on MAGA Benny Johnson’s podcast The Benny Show last week, Davis said he has five lists “ready to go” on day one if he’s selected for the position of AG.

“I will rain hell on Washington D.C. I have five lists ready to go and they’re growing,” he said. “List number one—we’re gonna fire. We’re gonna fire a lot of people in the executive branch of the deep state. Number two—we’re gonna indict. We’re gonna indict Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and James Biden and every other scumball sleazeball Biden, except for the 5-year-old granddaughter who they refused to acknowledge for five years until political pressure got to Joe Biden.”

He continued: “Number three—we’re going to deport. We’re going to deport a lot of people, 10 million people and growing, anchor babies, their parents, their grandparents. We’re going to put kids in cages. It’s going to be glorious. We’re going to detain a lot of people in the D.C. Gulag and Gitmo and list number five—I’m going to recommend a lot of pardons. Every January 6 defendant is going to get a pardon, especially my hero horn man ( the QAnon Shaman) he is definitely at the top of the list.”


Davis has been on a daily online rampage and conservative media blitz since Trump was projected as the winner of the 2024 presidential election on Wednesday.

He has said he wants to drag Democrats‘ “dead political bodies through the streets, burn them, and throw them off the wall,” and has threatened to imprison New York Attorney General Letitia James who won a civil fraud case against Trump and his organization earlier this year. 

Davis has also made comments about sending journalists and former GOP personalities including George Conway and Tim Miller to “the gulag.” 

According to the Washington Post, Trump has suggested that he is considering Davis to run the Department of Justice during his second term because he believed his first term picks “were a mistake” because they were “weak or defied him.”


However, even with a Republican controlled Senate he is likely to face obstacles with his confirmation to the role.

Davis appears to be aware of the challenges he faces in the Senate, telling Johnson he’ll do as much damage as possible as “Trump’s acting attorney general” before he gets “chased out” of DC with his pardon.