In a fiery speech delivered in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, President Trump took aim at Kamala Harris and her handling of the border crisis, blaming her for the sharp increase in violent crime across the nation. Speaking before an enthusiastic crowd, Trump focused on the border policies implemented under the Biden-Harris administration, which he argued have allowed millions of illegal aliens to enter the United States, including dangerous criminals.
“More than 15 million illegal aliens – mainly military-age men – have invaded the US under Kamala Harris’s watch,” Trump said. He referenced recently released ICE data revealing over 13,000 illegal immigrants currently in the country have been convicted of homicide, while more than 15,000 have been convicted of s-xual assault.
Trump did not hold back in his criticisms of Harris, whom he referred to as the “Border Czar” due to her role in overseeing the administration’s immigration policies. The former president emphasized the severity of crimes committed by illegal immigrants, featuring mugshots of those guilty of heinous acts like r-pe and m-rder, which brought the Wisconsin crowd to their feet.
The evening’s most memorable moment came when Trump delivered a zinger aimed squarely at both Biden and Harris. “Joe Biden became mentally impaired. Kamala was born that way,” he said, sparking loud applause and cheers from the audience. It was clear that Trump’s rhetoric was designed to energize his base and further highlight his tough-on-crime stance.
Trump also took the opportunity to blast Harris’s recent visit to the border, which he dismissed as a mere photo op. “I had to sit there and listen to her bulls–t last night,” Trump said, referring to her public comments on immigration and crime. His remarks were met with enthusiastic approval from the crowd, as he continued to criticize the administration’s handling of the border crisis.
Throughout the speech, Trump painted Harris and the Biden administration as inept leaders who have failed to protect the American people. He presented his own administration as a contrast, arguing that under his leadership, the border was more secure and crime was lower. As the 2024 election looms, Trump’s remarks in Wisconsin signaled that he plans to make the border crisis and public safety central themes of his campaign.
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