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Newsweek highlights Trump's attack on Biden at the Republican convention: worse than I was


Former US President Donald Trump condemned his successor, current President Joe Biden, for putting America last, according to his words, stressing that Biden is worse than he was ever before, according to Newsweek magazine.


 Speaking yesterday evening, Saturday, at the Republican Party convention in North Carolina, Trump criticized the Democratic president for reversing his immigration policy and dealing with the economy, saying that he is moving forward with his radical socialist agenda.


 "Our borders are very open, illegal immigration is escalating sharply at a level we've never seen before, and this is in a few months," Trump said in his speech. He continued, "Drugs are entering us, gas prices are rising, and industries are being looted by external cyber attacks."


 Trump continued his accusations of the Biden administration, and said: They are subject to China, America is being insulted and humiliated on the world stage, our freedom is surpassed by the left-wing culture of abolition, and the Biden administration is pushing the theory of race and illegal discrimination in our children’s schools, and it seems that the Biden administration is putting America in last place, and went on Trump said, "It's worse than I've ever been."


 Newsweek said that although Trump left the White House last January, he remained one of the most powerful and influential figures in the Republican Party, and for months, Trump hinted at the prospects of his candidacy in the 2024 elections, and in May, he said that his supporters would be happy. In his speech yesterday, Trump told attendees that he is looking forward to this year.


Trump vowed to oust House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and regain control of Congress in 2022, and said he would be an active politician in supporting his Republican allies in next year's midterm elections, and added that America's survival depends on the ability to elect Republicans at all levels, starting with the midterm elections of the year. next".

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