Original title: Trump held the first rally after leaving office to attack Biden
The Paper, reporter Nan Boyi
On the evening of the 26th local time, former US President Trump held his first rally after leaving office in Ohio. During the rally, Trump criticized several measures taken by the current President Biden and his administration.
According to the “Capitol Hill” report on the 26th, Trump stated in his speech that only five months after taking office, the Biden administration has become a “complete disaster.” He mentioned racial issues, immigration issues and the rising crime rate in the United States.
Regarding the immigration issue, Trump praised the series of measures taken during his administration, and criticized the Biden administration’s actions on this issue as “very reckless” and called on supporters to “restore the former southern border.” Trump also claimed that US Vice President Harris’ visit to the US-Mexico border on the 25th was driven by him. According to previous reports, before Harris announced his trip, Trump had announced that he would go to the border on June 30.
According to reports, Trump held the rally in part to support his former adviser Miller, who is competing with Congress Republican Representative Gonzalez in the Republican primary elections in Ohio. Gonzalez voted for the impeachment of Trump after the riots in the U.S. Congress at the beginning of this year, which also aroused Trump’s anger.
It is reported that Trump recently announced that he will hold several large-scale rallies from the end of June to the beginning of July. The Ohio rally is the first of this plan. His next rally is expected to be held in Florida on July 3rd. Held. According to previous reports, analysts believe that Trump’s move is intended to increase media exposure and consolidate the support of conservative voters, so as to prepare for the Republican Party’s mid-term congressional elections next year and the 2024 general election.
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