'The horrible liar!': Internet slams Donald Trump as he criticizes Joe Biden's handling of migrant workers at Christian Media Convention

Donald Trump's statements received criticism as several internet users took a jibe at the former president
Donald Trump asserted that Joe Biden poses a significant threat to democracy (Getty Images)
Donald Trump asserted that Joe Biden poses a significant threat to democracy (Getty Images)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: Former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden for allegedly persecuting Christians and overhandling the large influx of migrants into the nation through the "steak mountain."

At the National Religious Broadcasters International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, Donald Trump criticized President Biden's administration's handling of migrant workers in the United States.

Trump claims Biden administration will lock up religious leaders

During his rant, Trump said, "The people are pouring over. It’s sort of known as Steak Mountain Steak Hill. Snake. Snake. A lot of snakes. Think they’re rattlesnakes. Between the rattlesnakes and the rough terrain and the steepness, they said nobody was coming over — the people coming over by the thousands! It’s crazy! And we let them come over. We let them do it."

He added, "Our country can’t withstand, no country can withstand what’s happening to us. The cities are being inundated. They’re being overrun. They’re taking the parks from children. No more baseball fields. No more soccer fields, no more anything."

He further stated, "Their way of life has changed, and they’re being treated better than long-time American citizens. And they’re being treated better than our soldiers, our veterans are being treated."

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 30: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci (L) speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump listens during the daily coronavirus briefing at the Rose Garden of the White House on March 30, 2020 in Washington, DC. The United States has updated its guidelines to U.S. citizens to maintain current social distancing practices through the end of April after the number of reported coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths doubled to over 2,000 nationwide within two days. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
During his rant, Trump stated that religious leaders will be locked up by the Biden administration (Getty Images)

Trump then shifted the topic to how he believes Christians are treated in the United States, saying religious leaders will be locked up by the Biden administration.

"Let’s call these brave Americans what they really are, persecuted. Christians, they’re being persecuted. And let’s call them imprisoned, and imprisonment. They are being imprisoned by Joe Biden and his people, evil people! He’s surrounded by very evil people!" Trump said.

President Joe Biden arrives for a memorial service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at Emory University on November 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Rosalynn Carter, who passed away on November 19 at the age of 96, was married to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter for 77 years. In her lifetime she was an activist and writer known to be an advocate for the elderly, affordable housing, mental health, and the protection of monarch butterflies. Every living first lady are expected to attend the service. (Photo by Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Images)
President Biden's administration's handling of migrant workers in the United States was criticized by Donald Trump (Getty Images)

The pro-abortion demonstrators who were found guilty of breaking the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act by a Tennessee jury were the supposed imprisoned Christians that Trump was referring to.

Trump continued by saying, "They are, I believe, just doing whatever they want to do. I don’t believe they have any leadership at all. Joe Biden, because of his gross incompetence, is a threat to democracy, a big threat to democracy."

Internet slams Donald Trump as he tries to gain Christian support

Donald Trump's statements received criticism as several internet users took a jibe at the former president on social media.

A user wrote on social media platform X, "Trump does not know God! He thinks he is God! He is not now nor has he ever been a Christian! Period."

Another added, "Reminder. Trump is a pretend Christian. Is there one Sunday ever that anyone saw him worshipping anywhere other than in a mirror?"



 

 A user also wrote, "In my opinion, it is so OBVIOUS [sic] what Trump and his minions are doing. Trump has been using projecting and blame and conspiracy theories to scare people into submission AND donations," whereas another stated, "Says the MF that has no religion."



 

Another person mentioned, "No more Trump the horrible liar!!"



 



 



 

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