“Biden, the worst president of all time”… border issue onslaught
“November 5th is the most important day… “We will bring unity to America.”
Former U.S. President Donald Trump virtually declared victory on the 5th (local time), a day called ‘Super Tuesday’ in the presidential primary, sweeping most regions.
Former President Trump said in a speech at Mar-a-Lago Resort, his villa in Palm Beach, Florida, on this day, “There is a reason it is called Super Tuesday. “There has never been such a decisive election result,” he said, effectively declaring victory in the primary.
Former President Trump said that U.S. President Joe Biden was the worst president in history and criticized the international situation and inflation for reaching the worst level during his three-year term.
In particular, they attacked the Biden administration for causing the worst border problems. Former President Trump said, “Immigrants poured into the United States, but the government did nothing,” and claimed, “They want to open the borders and ruin the country.” He also strongly criticized border issues, saying, “In some ways, we are like a third country.”
He said that the U.S. presidential election scheduled for November 5 “will be the most important day in history,” and that he was confident that “victory will bring unity to the United States and the Republican Party.” He also made a statement that seemed to shift responsibility, saying, “America is divided and politics is being weaponized.”
He also promoted his diplomatic achievements, saying that he defeated ISIS and stopped the war during his term. He described North Korea as “possessing a serious level of nuclear capability” and said, “I also got along well with Kim Jong-un.”
He claimed that he had been on good terms with China before the outbreak of COVID-19 and repeated his claim, “I believe COVID-19 started in the Wuhan laboratory.”
In the speech, which lasted about 20 minutes, he did not even mention his opponent, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Former President Trump was predicted to win at least 11 of the 16 Republican primary districts held today.
Source: Donga
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