Donald Trump, Joe Biden | Donald Trump's comment about immigrants is disgusting

Donald Trump, Joe Biden |  Donald Trump's comment about immigrants is disgusting

Donald Trump is no stranger to making controversial opinions from time to time.

Now the 78-year-old has once again caused many people's eyes to open after a new comment.

Trump is a well-known mixed martial arts fan, and can still be seen at numerous UFC events across the United States.

During a meeting of conservative Christians in Washington, he touched on the issue, where he spoke for the first time about the “League of Immigrant Fighters” plan.

“I said, 'Dana, I have an idea: Why don't you create an immigrant league alongside your regular league. The two league champions also meet in a summit match. I think the immigrant champion will win, considering how strong they are,'” Trump says he told the CEO. UFC Dana White, according to CNN.

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Biden's people react

He also admits that White was by no means a particular fan of the plan, but Trump himself was quite satisfied with his proposal.

-It's not the worst idea I've ever had.

Trump's rival in the upcoming presidential election, Joe Biden, responded strongly to Trump's speech.

“It is fitting that convicted felon Donald Trump spent his time at a religious conference threatening to besiege Latinos, bragging about ripping off Americans' freedoms, and vowing to be even more extreme if he regains power,” Sarafina Citiqua, Biden's spokeswoman, said after the speech.

Trump's incoherent tirade showed, in his words, that he is a threat to freedom, too dangerous to even be near the White House again, Chitica further wrote in a message on X.

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Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize winner in medicine, also signed his autograph X– Channel that Trump is spreading “violent rhetoric about him by tagging him.”

Smooth operation

Average of the latest US national polls, compiled by Fivethirtyeight.com It appears that the two candidates now enjoy almost equal support.

According to opinion polls, Biden is supported by 41 percent of voters, while Trump has the support of 40.6 percent.

However, Trump is leading in several important swing states and is therefore in a better position to win in November, if the polls are to be believed.

Jabori Obasanjo

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