Donald Trump Slams Biden Admin for Ignoring ‘Invasion of Our Own Country’ Over Another’s at Latest Rally in SC

Former and possible future President Donald John Trump spoke at a “Save America” rally tonight in Florence, South Carolina. The Anti-White left-wing critical race theory, the Russian-Ukraine war, and many other topics were discussed.

Many feel like Donald Trump is already campaigning for a run for president in 2024, although the 2022 elections could potentially have a major effect on 2024 in our view as well. One of the topics that caught some attention on social media was Donald Trump apparently listening to many of his supporters on the topic of the invasion happening to Ukraine.

Many in both parties seem to have the same stance. But many supporters of Donald Trump’s don’t want the United States involved in any war if it is preventable or not a direct attack on the U.S. So Donald Trump apparently seems to be echoing those sentiments tonight. In a clip, he accused the Biden administration of ignoring an invasion at the U.S. southern border while appearing to care more about another nation’s.

Many left-leaning or even middle-of-the-road politicos may say that they aren’t the same thing. Perhaps a talking point you may hear is that most people who cross the U.S. border illegally are perhaps refugees, which isn’t the same as a military invasion.

While there would be truth to that, however, too much illegal immigration or any immigration can change the country rapidly and can be tough for a nation to absorb.

Many are getting louder about his topic, although it’s one that is highly censored if the anger isn’t worded properly or articulated elegantly enough by a large chunk of the U.S. voter base. Watch:

“Trump: “The Biden Administration has spent months and months obsessing over how to stop an invasion of a foreign country. I believe Americans deserve a President who will stop the invasion into our country.” #TrumpRally Via @newsmax

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