Praising dictators, quoting Putin, and getting flak for anti-immigrant speech.
According to ABC News, an event that happened not too long ago in Durham, New Hampshire, where former President Donald Trump said hurtful things about immigration, praised dictators, and quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin, caused a lot of debate. New Hampshire was the place where the event took place. Donald Trump has said that foreigners are “poisoning the blood” of the country while running for president in 2024. This is something he has said more than once. Vice President Joe Biden, on the other hand, called it a “threat to democracy.” That says something. Before he left office, he also praised Viktor Orban, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong Un, among other leaders. Besides that, Trump used Putin to argue that the criminal charges against him were not true by saying that they were “politically motivated.” Many people have said they don’t like the words Donald Trump has used. Of these groups, the Biden campaign has tied it to Adolf Hitler’s speech and stressed the need for unity over fear. As worries about Trump’s controversial comments grow, the 2024 campaign heats up with many ideas for the country’s future. These two ideas come at a time when the campaign is getting heated.
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