Amidst recent revelations on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, former President Donald Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to air his views on the Democratic Party’s approach toward immigration, as reported by Inquisitr.
In his customary assertive manner, Trump extended New Year’s wishes to what he termed as the ‘radical left misfits and thugs,’ whom he accused of efforts aimed at undermining the nation.
Alleging a frenzy within the Democratic Party, Trump claimed their purported objective involved enrolling illegal immigrants for voting rights, supposedly in anticipation of the 2024 presidential election.
The timing of these remarks coincides with the nation’s anticipation of upcoming elections, sparking conjecture about a potential reprise between Trump and President Joe Biden.
“As the New Year fast approaches, I would like to wish an early New Year’s salutation to Crooked Joe Biden and his group of Radical Left Misfits & Thugs on their never-ending attempt to DESTROY OUR NATION through Lawfare, Invasion, and Rigging Elections. They are now scrambling to sign up as many of those millions of people they are illegally allowing into our Country, in order that they will be ready to VOTE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2024,” Trump wrote, according to the Washington Examiner.
Immigration policy has been a central theme for Trump and the Republican Party, who have made it a pivotal point in their agendas.
Trump’s recent remarks follow his earlier statement, “It’s becoming more and more obvious to me why the ‘Crazed’ Democrats are allowing millions and millions of totally unvetted migrants into our once great Country. IT’S SO THEY CAN VOTE, VOTE, VOTE.”
Amidst his concerns about illegal immigration, Trump persistently maintains that the 2020 presidential election, where he faced Biden, was compromised due to alleged electoral manipulation.
However, Sara Dorn, a writer for Forbes, diligently fact-checked Trump’s assertions, highlighting that non-citizens are prohibited from participating in federal elections.
She emphasized that in both presidential elections Trump contested, there was insufficient evidence to substantiate widespread voter fraud.
Forbes echoed this stance in their reporting, underscoring the lack of substantial evidence to support Trump’s claims.
The ongoing narrative about immigration policies in the United States has been pivotal, particularly as the nation gears up for the 2024 presidential election.
As the New Year commences, these debates are anticipated to escalate, shaping the discourse leading up to the impending political contest.
