Trump Warns of Millions Entering Illegally, Criticizes Biden Administration

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Washington: Former US President Donald Trump reiterated his stance on robust borders, emphasizing the need for “honest, free and fair” elections during a press interaction in Londonderry City, New Hampshire. Trump voiced concerns about millions entering the country illegally, pointing to potential security risks, including individuals from prisons and mental institutions.

Addressing the state of the northern borders, Trump criticized the Biden administration, labeling their management as one of the “worst tragedies” in US history. He expressed dismay over the situation, suggesting either incompetence or a dislike for the country as possible explanations.

As the New Hampshire primary commenced, where Trump competes with former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination, recent polling indicates Trump leading with 50% support among likely Republican primary voters, while Haley stands at 39%.

Trump’s bid for a non-consecutive term involves persistent denial of the 2020 election outcome and faces various criminal charges. His potential second term aims at substantial federal government overhaul and aggressive actions against political opponents.

On the other hand, Nikki Haley, entering the presidential race in February 2023, advocates for Republican leadership focusing on economic responsibility, national security, and border strengthening. If successful in the primary, Haley could make history as the first woman and the first Asian American nominated by the GOP for president.

Summarizing the ongoing political dynamics, Trump’s strong border stance and election integrity concerns remain central, while Haley aims to usher in a new wave of Republican leadership emphasizing key policy areas.

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