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Trump spotlights 'Biden's Border Bloodbath' during stop in crucial battleground state he lost in 2020 | Fox News

  
Via:  John Russell  •  8 months ago  •  18 comments

By:   Paul Steinhauser (Fox News)

Trump spotlights 'Biden's Border Bloodbath' during stop in crucial battleground state he lost in 2020 | Fox News
Former President Trump takes aim at President Biden over crime and the crisis at the southern border during a stop in Michigan, a crucial general election battleground state.

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Former President Trump, at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, charges that under President Biden , 'every state is now a border state'


Former President Trump, during a campaign stop in the crucial battleground state of Michigan, repeatedly blasts President Biden over crime and border security.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Donald Trump is turning up the volume as he accuses President Biden of failing to protect Americans from violent crime that the former president says is being committed by illegal immigrants and deadly drugs pouring over the nation's southern border with Mexico.

During a campaign event Tuesday in this western Michigan city, Trump fired numerous salvos at his successor in the White House, arguing that "under Crooked Joe Biden, every state is now a border state."

The former president's stop came in the wake of the March 22 murder of Ruby Garcia, a 25-year-old woman allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant who had been deported to Mexico in 2020 but returned to the U.S. Garcia's death - her body was discovered alongside a road in Grand Rapids - is dominating local conservative talk radio and social media.

Pointing to Garcia's death, Trump emphasized that "a beautiful young woman was savagely murdered by an illegal alien criminal. Under the Trump administration, this monster had been deported, thrown out of the country."

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Brandon Ortiz-Vite, who is currently being held at the Kent County Jail in Grand Rapids, is being charged with murder and other crimes after the body of 25-year-old Ruby Garcia was discovered on U.S. 131 in downtown Grand Rapids and identified by investigators.(Mavi Garcia, Kent County Jail)

Police say Garcia was in a romantic relationship with the suspect, Brandon Ortiz-Vite, who told authorities he shot her multiple times.

Trump blamed Biden for allowing Ortiz-Vite back into the country, and he accused the president of allowing "a border bloodbath, and it's destroying our country."

"It's going to end on the day that I take office, which will be January 20," said Trump, who has pledged to launch the largest deportation operation in the nation's history if elected in November.

PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED WITH MURDER OF 25-YEAR OLD MICHIGAN WOMAN

Standing behind Trump as he spoke was a group of law enforcement officials and Republican politicians, who joined the former president for a roundtable discussion minutes earlier.

Before Trump arrived in Michigan, the Republican National Committee fired up a new website, BidenBloodbath.com, which they argue is dedicated to "highlighting the horrors of Biden Migrant Crime."

Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, gives an address on crime and border security during a stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on April 2, 2024(Fox News - Paul Steinhauser)

The showcasing of the word "bloodbath" by Trump and the RNC appeared to be a move to lean into a controversy the former president sparked when he used the word during a rally last month in Ohio.

Critics suggested that Trump was warning of political violence if he didn't win November's election, but the former president and his allies said he was taken out of context.

"They tried to use that term incorrectly on me two weeks ago," Trump said on Tuesday, claiming "it's all about misinformation."

Ahead of Trump's visit to Grand Rapids, Biden campaign communications director in Michigan Alyssa Bradley charged that the former president would "once again try to politicize a tragedy and sow hate and division."

And Biden's campaign reiterated their charge that Trump tanked the bipartisan border security bill that they say would have allowed the president to "shut down the border right now and fix it quickly."

"It was Donald Trump who ordered his MAGA allies to kill it because he thinks it helps him politically - he doesn't actually care about border security," Biden's campaign claimed.

While Trump was in Grand Rapids, the Democratic National Committee went up with billboards in the city charging "Donald Trump broke the border."

The Biden campaign also spotlighted in a release "violent crime is down nationally - in Detroit, homicides hit a 57 year record low in 2023."

Illegal immigration and border security have long been top of mind for Republican voters, and GOP leaders for over three years have heavily criticized Biden and his administration over the surge in border crossings by migrants. The president's approval rating on handling the border and immigration remains deeply underwater.

Former Rep. Mike Rogers, a Republican Senate candidate in Michigan backed by Trump and a one-time FBI special agent who later chaired the House Homeland Security committee, was among the GOP politicians joining the former president in Grand Rapids.

Rogers, in a Fox News Digital interview at the event, argued that "a weak and porous southern border" is fueling crime in his state.

After his stop in Michigan, Trump headed to Green Bay, Wisconsin, to headline a rally. Michigan and Wisconsin were two of the six crucial battleground states that Biden narrowly edged Trump to win the White House four years ago.

But an average of the most recent polls in Michigan compiled by Real Clear Politics indicates Trump with a slight edge over Biden.

"You win Michigan," Trump told the crowd, "you win the election."

Fox News' Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    8 months ago
Before Trump arrived in Michigan, the Republican National Committee fired up a new website, BidenBloodbath.com, which they argue is dedicated to "highlighting the horrors of Biden Migrant Crime."

The showcasing of the word "bloodbath" by Trump and the RNC appeared to be a move to lean into a controversy the former president sparked when he used the word during a rally last month in Ohio.

Saying the Trump is promoting hate is a vast understatement. He is running the most irresponsible presidential campaign in US history. 

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.1  Tessylo  replied to  JohnRussell @1    8 months ago

I saw a bit of this this morning - any crime committed by migrants/immigrants - is far outweighed by white folks here.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  seeder  JohnRussell    8 months ago
D onald Trump’s virulent anti-immigration campaign series offered an unexpected shout-out to a group of people who didn’t want it: the family of murder victim Ruby Garcia.

“She lit up that room, and I’ve heard that from so many people,” Trump claimed Tuesday at a news conference in Garcia’s hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. “I spoke to some of her family.”

But Garcia’s family said that the GOP presidential nominee had never reached out to them. Instead, they were at home, watching as Trump turned their family’s loss into a political stunt.

“He did not speak with any of us, so it was kind of shocking seeing that he had said that he had spoke with us, and misinforming people on live TV,” Garcia’s sister, Mavi Garcia, told NBC affiliate  Target 8 , noting that not only had Trump not reached out to the family, but neither had anyone from his campaign.

“It was shocking. I kind of stopped watching it. I’d only seen up to that, after I heard a couple of misinformations he said, I just stopped watching it,” she said.

Murder Victim’s Family Torches Trump for Lying About Her in Speech (msn.com)
 
 
 
Igknorantzruls
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2.1  Igknorantzruls  replied to  JohnRussell @2    8 months ago

piece of SHIT

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2.1.1  Tessylo  replied to  Igknorantzruls @2.1    8 months ago

I say that many times when I see that face with that sphincter of a mouth spewing its' constant hateful diarrhea - pile of shit, massive pile of shit, turd

not one single redeeming quality in that massive POS nor its' cult

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3  Tessylo    8 months ago

JFC Another bloodbath

and yet we're taking the former 'president's' daily verbal diarrhea out of context

 
 
 
Thomas
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3.1  Thomas  replied to  Tessylo @3    8 months ago

Anything to distract from the fact that he called the people to Washington to pressure the VP and Congress to not allow the certified electoral vote count.

Trump is a traitor [deleted.] [] A vote for Trump is a vote for the casual disavowal of the Constitution.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.1.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Thomas @3.1    8 months ago
Trump is a traitor as is anyone who votes for him

this will eventually become the key issue in this election

 
 
 
Thomas
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3.1.2  Thomas  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1.1    8 months ago

It is not already???

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4  seeder  JohnRussell    8 months ago
Former President Donald Trump escalated his inflammatory rhetoric on immigration during campaign rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin on Tuesday, accusing President Joe Biden of unleashing a "bloodbath" at the U.S.-Mexico border and causing the country to become a "third world county." Trump's fiery speeches, delivered in two critical Midwestern swing states, also featured a challenge to Biden for a debate and a comparison of himself to notorious gangster Al Capone.

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump stood flanked by uniformed law enforcement officers and a line of flags as he claimed that Biden had brought "carnage and chaos and killing from all over the world" and "dumped it straight into our backyards." He referred to people in the U.S. illegally who are suspected of committing crimes as "animals," using dehumanizing language that experts warn could increase the risk of violence.

Trump continued to hammer the theme at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he accused rogue nations of "pumping migrants across our wide open border" and "sending prisoners, murders, drug dealers, mental patients, terrorists." He also claimed that migrants would cost the country trillions of dollars in public benefits and cause Social Security and Medicare to "buckle and collapse."

The former president's focus on immigration comes as border crossings have hit record highs, and polls suggest that many prospective voters are concerned about the issue. While violent crime is down overall, Trump and other Republicans have seized on several high-profile crimes allegedly committed by immigrants in the U.S. illegally to attack Biden.

Trump invoked the killings of Ruby Garcia, a Michigan woman found dead on the side of a Grand Rapids highway, and Laken Riley, a nursing student in Georgia, during his speeches. He incorrectly referred to the 25-year-old Garcia as a 17-year-old and claimed to have spoken to her family, which her sister, Mavi, disputed in a statement to Fox17.

In a surprising moment, Trump compared himself to Al Capone, the notorious gangster, joking that he has "more indictments than Al Capone." He also challenged Biden to a debate, saying, "Instead of trying to have corrupt prosecutors to fight your battles for you... deranged people... let's go have a good solid friendly debate.. because our country is going to hell."

Trump Accuses Biden of Causing 'Border Bloodbath' and Compares Himself to Al Capone in Midwestern Campaign Rallies (btimesonline.com)
 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  JohnRussell @4    8 months ago

Pure unadulterated demagoguery.

 
 
 
Igknorantzruls
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4.2  Igknorantzruls  replied to  JohnRussell @4    8 months ago

Well when Jesus isn't Donald Trump, he sometimes masquerades as Al Capone

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4.2.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Igknorantzruls @4.2    8 months ago

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Thomas
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4.2.2  Thomas  replied to  Igknorantzruls @4.2    8 months ago

Jesus just left Chicago....

 
 
 
Tessylo
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4.2.3  Tessylo  replied to  Thomas @4.2.2    8 months ago

Cool ZZ Top reference

 
 
 
Tessylo
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4.2.4  Tessylo  replied to  Igknorantzruls @4.2    8 months ago

That's an apt comparison though with Capone - syphilis spread to his brain which made him insane - I think that's part of the former 'president's' brain damage.

 
 
 
Igknorantzruls
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5  Igknorantzruls    8 months ago

and he's bound for New Orleans...

 
 
 
Tessylo
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5.1  Tessylo  replied to  Igknorantzruls @5    8 months ago

lol

 
 

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