Donald Trump's prospective attorney general, Matt Gaetz, sees some value in El Salvador's hardline approach to violent crime.

In footage unearthed by CNN but originally released by El Salvador President Nayyib Bukele, Gaetz is seen visiting the country's prison facilities and discussing what Americans can learn from them.

While left-wing activists cry about alleged human rights violations, Bukele's mass incarceration of violent criminals has led to remarkable results.

Once a hotbed of crime and gang violence, murder rates have fallen by over 95 percent, and the country's economic prospects look brighter than ever.

Gaetz, recently traveled to the Central American country and commented on their law and order reforms.

He explains in the video:

While Gaetz is not suggesting America copy El Salvador's approach, he highlights the important distinction of separating the most vicious and violent offenders from society.

He also made his intentions clear. Under his leadership of the U.S. Department of Justice, violent criminals should be very, very afraid.

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