Former President Donald Trump said during a rally in Ohio on Monday that his administration “waged war” against cartels and illegal immigration while arguing that President Joe Biden’s leadership threatens to drag the United States into World War III.
At the Nov. 7 rally in Dayton, Trump sought to strike a contrast between policies under his administration and those of his successor in the White House.
“The choice this election is simple. Democrats will defund the police, Republicans will defund the cartels,” Trump said a day before polls opened on Election Day, drawing cheers from the crowd.
The former president then spoke about his administration’s fight to stem the flow of illegal immigration into the United States and fight drug trafficking.
“Under my leadership, we waged wars on the cartels, we ended catch-and-release, we stopped asylum fraud, and we threw illegal aliens and gang members out of the country by the thousands,” Trump continued.
Trump then accused Biden of misplaced priorities by expanding the reach of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rather than focusing on border security.
“Instead of doubling the number of IRS agents, we should double the number of ICE and border patrol agents,” Trump said.
Threat of Nuclear War
Expanding on the issue of security, Trump touted his efforts to reduce the threat of nuclear war by meeting with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un.
“You would’ve ended up in a nuclear war at that time,” Trump said.
“You could end up in another one, a different one with him and also Russia and also others because our people don’t know what the hell they’re doing,” Trump said, accusing the Biden administration of a number of “unforced” policy errors, including fueling inflation through government spending.
With tensions running high amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Biden warned in early October that the risk of nuclear “Armageddon” was the highest since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
By Tom Ozimek