Trump and Musk Discussed Immigration, National Security, and the Upcoming Election
On Monday night, former US President and Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump engaged in a wide-ranging conversation on Spaces with Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and X. During the chat, Trump sharply criticized his Democratic opponent, US Vice President Kamala Harris, as they prepare for the upcoming presidential election in November.
Trump accused Harris of being "further left" than expected, warning that her policies would lead to a significant increase in illegal immigration into the US. He expressed disappointment in the Biden administration, suggesting it was far from moderate and that a Harris-led administration would push the country even further to the left. "We don't have a president right now -- and Kamala is even worse. She's a San Francisco liberal who destroyed that city, destroyed California, and will destroy our country if she is elected," Trump said.
Immigration was a major focus of Trump's critique. He accused Harris and the Biden administration of allowing millions of undocumented immigrants into the country, claiming that if Harris were elected, the situation would worsen dramatically. Trump painted a bleak picture, suggesting that countries are emptying their prisons and sending criminals to the US, bringing crime and violence into American communities.
Trump also criticized the Biden administration for its perceived inaction over the past four years, claiming that they had done little to address the nation's problems. He argued that the American Dream was slipping away due to the incompetence of current leaders, with inflation and economic hardship making it difficult for Americans to save money. "People want the American Dream back more than anything else. You don't have that today because the...
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