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Trump has criticized Biden for "destroying America" by confirming he will run for president again

Trump has criticized Biden for “destroying America” by confirming he will run for president again

by YCPress

April 30 Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized current President Joe Biden’s policies in an exclusive interview with Fox News on Tuesday and continued to build momentum for his candidacy in 2024, U.S. Chinese reported. He also revealed that Ron DeSantis, the current governor of Florida, could be his running mate.

According to previous reports, Biden delivered his first congressional address on the evening of the 28th local time, reviewing his achievements in his 100 days in office and saying that “America is back on track.”

In response to Biden’s speech, Trump said that “he didn’t discuss border issues,” noting that thousands of undocumented immigrants “are pouring into our country at an unprecedented level” and that the Biden administration “absolutely did nothing” to stop them, saying it was “destroying our country.”

Mr. Trump also said the Biden administration’s repeal of the previous administration’s immigration policies had led to the current border crisis. “The border situation during my time in office was the best ever and we have to go back to that,” he declared. ”

In addition, Mr. Trump has further blasted the Biden administration’s energy and tax policies.

In addition to talking about Biden, campaigning for the presidency in 2024 was one of the topics of Mr. Trump’s interview. He said in an interview that he was “100 percent” considering running for president again. He also revealed that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is one of the possible running mates.

Mr. Trump also plans to campaign for his favorite Republicans during the 2022 midterm elections to help them regain control of Congress. He called on Senate Republicans to find a new leader before the midterm elections, saying McConnell, now the Republican leader in the Senate, “didn’t do a good job.”

Still, most Senate Republicans remain steadfast in their support for McConnell, and no Republican senator intends to challenge him for the leadership.