'He can’t do anything': Internet divided as Donald Trump vows to 'reverse every single Biden disaster'

Trump brought up violent immigration crimes, illegal immigration waves that are breaking down borders, and the death of Laken Riley on many occasions throughout his Dayton event
UPDATED MAR 17, 2024
Donald Trump took a jibe at the Biden administration during his recent visit to Ohio for a campaign (Getty Images)
Donald Trump took a jibe at the Biden administration during his recent visit to Ohio for a campaign (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: On March 16, former President Donald Trump visited Ohio to endorse businessman Bernie Moreno, a Republican contender in the state's primary election for the US Senate, where he aims to challenge Democrat Sherrod Brown, as per the New York Post.

Notably, Trump brought up violent immigration crimes, illegal immigration waves that are breaking down borders, and the passing of Laken Riley, a University of Georgia nursing student, on many occasions throughout his Dayton event.

Donald Trump vows to ‘reverse every single Biden disaster'

Repeatedly, Trump held President Biden's policies responsible for permitting millions of migrants to enter, stressing the imperative of preventing any further loss of American lives to migrant-related crimes, asserting, "We cannot endure another tragedy like Laken's."

Additionally, he highlighted that these policies have facilitated the entry of "violent gang members and gangsters" into the United States.

"When I’m President of the United States, we will demand justice for Laken on day one. My administration will terminate every open border policy of the Biden administration," Trump said.

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Trump repeatedly blamed President Biden’s policies for allowing millions of migrants (Getty Images)

He further stated, "The fastest way to reverse every single Biden disaster is to very simply just put me back in office."

Trump's visit takes place three days ahead of Tuesday's GOP Senate primary, where Moreno will vie for the nomination against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and State Senator Matt Dolan.

In relation to the Ohio Senate race, Trump praised Moreno as a "winner" and "hero," urging voters to select him over "radical left Democrat Sherrod Brown."

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Trump's visit occurs three days before Tuesday's GOP Senate primary (Getty Images)

Addressing a substantial crowd in the Vandalia area of Dayton, Trump declared, "Ohio must defeat your appalling radical left Democratic Senator, Sherrod Brown, who falsely claims to be my close friend. He puts on a facade of friendship, only to consistently lean towards the radical left."

"If you listen to his commercials, he sounds like he’s running with Trump. He’s not. He’s not with me," he added.

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Trump's address in Ohio focused on the border between the United States and Mexico as well as Biden's border policy (Getty Images)

Trump's address in Ohio centered on the border between the United States and Mexico, as well as Biden's border policy, which he criticized for facilitating the entry of hazardous migrants into the country.

About the border, Trump said, "We’re going to fix it again. Among my very first actions will be to stop the invasion of our country and send Joe Biden’s illegal aliens back home."

The Internet stays divided after Trump vows to 'reverse every single Biden disaster'

Online reactions to Donald Trump's mention of violent immigration crimes and illegal immigration waves disrupting borders were mixed.

A user wrote on X, "We need a leader that’s why I’m voting for Trump," while one added, "Greatest comeback the world has ever seen."



 



 

Meanwhile, one wrote, "He can’t do anything, he had 4 years and couldn’t build a wall," whereas one stated, "How about the bloodbath he's promising us, did you miss that one?"



 



 

A user also wrote, "Is this where he had to stop his speech because he couldn’t read the teleprompter?" while one added, "I’m for another 4 years of Biden, that should just about do it."



 



 

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