Trump’s 24-Hour “Sarcasm”

Donald Trump addressed the controversy surrounding his recent comments suggesting undocumented immigrants are “poisoning the blood” of the country, claiming he was being “sarcastic” and that the media is deliberately misinterpreting his words. He defended his use of the phrase, stating it was a figure of speech and not meant literally.

Trump reiterated his stance on immigration, emphasizing the need for stronger border security and stricter immigration policies. He accused the Biden administration of allowing a surge of illegal immigration that is detrimental to the country.

The controversial remark drew widespread condemnation from Democrats and some Republicans, who viewed it as echoing language used by Adolf Hitler and other historical figures associated with white supremacy. Critics argued the phrase demonizes immigrants and fuels xenophobia.

Trump dismissed these accusations, asserting that his comments were simply a way to highlight the potential negative consequences of unchecked illegal immigration. He accused the media of twisting his words to create a false narrative and damage his reputation. He maintains that his primary concern is the well-being and safety of the United States and its citizens.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-being-bit-sarcastic-014900811.html

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