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Donald Trump Accepts Nomination, Attacks Joe Biden For Being Weak Against Illegal Aliens And Jihadists As RNC Ends

By Vinod Dsouza -
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  • 28th August 2020,
  • 1:38 PM

Donald Trump launches a seething attack against Democratic rival Joe Biden calling him weak on crime and soft against illegal aliens, jihadists who would destroy America.

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President Donald Trump officially accepted the Republican nomination for reelection in November 2020 and without wasting time went on a tirade against his Democratic opponent Joe Biden calling him weak and a puppet of the radical left who’s only agenda is to bring America down.

Right after accepting the nomination, Trump brought out his favourite topic – immigration and attacked Biden saying he supports jihadists, illegal aliens, more than he supports the people of America. “Joe Biden recently raised his hand on the debate stage and promised to give away your healthcare dollars to illegal immigrants. He also supports deadly Sanctuary Cities that protect criminal aliens,” he said.

Donald Trump has routinely labelled Joe Biden as soft on crime and and his policies do nothing but bring out a wave of lawlessness that will ravage the country.

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Trump took aim at Biden for saying he would allow an increase in refugee intake across the United States if elected president. ”He promised to end national security travel bans from Jihadist nations, and he pledged to increase refugee admissions by 700 per cent. The Biden Plan would eliminate America’s borders in the middle of a global pandemic.”

The president asserted that America is now on the crossroads and an election away from increasing violence, racial tensions and chaos if Democrats are elected to power and promised the American people jobs and security if he is reelected. “At no time before have voters faced a clearer choice between two parties, two visions, two philosophies, or two agendas,” Trump said.

The Republican National Convention ended after a robust 4-day show that saw several key-note speakers pitching to the voters why Trump is the best choice to lead America for four more years.

The polls predict Joe Biden is ahead of Donald Trump in almost every state and is all set to win the presidential election come November 3, 2020. However, it’s hard to ignore the fact that Trump enjoys a solid base of supporters who are all set to see him being re-elected to the White House. The undying support he commands is what might take him to the finishing line, the same way he delivered an upset victory in 2016.

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