Accusing Biden of deploying judges and prosecutors to sway electoral landscape, Donald Trump urged him to fight his fight himself
Former President Donald Trump received unanimous support from the Supreme Court, ensuring his place on the 2024 Colorado primary ballot.
Speaking from Mar-a-Lago, Trump expressed gratitude for the court’s “extremely important” decision, predicting its enduring impact on the nation’s unity.
The Supreme Court’s resounding verdict, meticulously crafted, not only safeguards Donald Trump’s standing in Colorado but establishes a precedent for similar challenges across multiple states. Buoyed up by his popularity, Trump boldly claimed, “I’m beating President Biden in almost every poll, and this decision echoes the voters’ will.”
Yet, Trump swiftly shifted focus, aiming a pointed challenge at President Biden. Accusing Biden of deploying judges and prosecutors to sway the electoral landscape, Trump urged, “Fight your fight yourself. Don’t use these tactics. Our country is much bigger than that.”
While celebrating the legal win, Donald Trump pondered the upcoming case on presidential immunity, set to commence on April 22. Stressing its gravity, he argued that a president must make crucial decisions without the burden of legal apprehensions for the nation’s greater good.
Border security emerged as a central theme in Trump’s address, demanding that Biden take immediate action to “close the borders now.” Highlighting the crisis and labeling it as “migrant crime,” Trump asserted Biden’s authorization to act decisively.
Despite the legal challenges encircling him, Trump reiterated his commitment to securing victories based on policy-driven merits. Addressing issues like tax cuts, preventing wars, and economic stability, he underscored, “I don’t want to win this way,” emphasizing the importance of fair political competition.