Donald Trump branded Joe Biden as “the worst president in the history of the United States,” accusing him of letting “millions” of criminals flood into the country during his administration.
Taking to his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed that Biden’s immigration policies opened the floodgates to dangerous individuals, including murderers, drug traffickers, and ex-convicts from prisons and mental health institutions around the world.
RECOMMENDED: Donald Trump Claims He’s ‘Crashing the Market on Purpose’ in Bizarre New Video — What’s Really Going On?
“Sleepy Joe Biden… has allowed millions and millions of criminals… to enter our country through its very dangerous and ill-conceived open border,” Trump wrote, doubling down on his familiar “America First” stance. “Sorry, but it’s my job to get these killers and thugs out of here. THAT’S WHAT I GOT ELECTED TO DO. MAGA!”
Trump’s pointed remarks came just hours after Biden took a swing at his successor’s early impact since returning to the White House. During a speech at a conference of disability advocates in Chicago, Biden didn’t hold back, accusing the Trump administration of inflicting “breathtaking” damage in less than 100 days.
“They have taken a hatchet to the Social Security Administration,” Biden said, referring to the loss of 7,000 federal employees, which he linked directly to Trump leadership style.
The heated exchange marks yet another round in the ongoing political feud between the two rivals, with immigration and Social Security emerging as the latest battlegrounds as the country inches closer to the next election season.
