Biden and Trump to visit US-Mexico border on same day this week
- President Biden and likely Republican challenger Donald Trump are visiting the U.S.-Mexico border on dueling trips to highlight immigration issues.
- Trump continues to push anti-immigrant rhetoric, calling migrants "terrorists" and criminals, accusing them of poisoning America.
- Both parties are focusing on immigration as a key issue for the 2024 election, with rising concerns among voters.
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Trump and Biden Went to Texas
Sarah and JVL start out talking about the contrast between Trump’ nonsensical racism and Biden’s dealmaking. Then they move on to gaming out what the next Republican leader in the Senate will have to say about Ukraine and the Supreme Court. Then there’s some Coen Brothers talk. Then they get into George Conway’s view of the January 6 case timeline.It’s …
The two most likely rivals in the US presidential election, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, visited the US-Mexico border separately on Thursday, offering Americans an image of two Americas, but in fact a similar vision.
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Divided screen in sweltering Texas: the issue of the southern border at the center of Trump and Biden's talks, but two different communication strategies.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump on a separate visit to the U.S.-Mexico border on Thursday blamed each other for the immigration crisis, making the highly sensitive issue a central axis of their race for the US presidency.
Both US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump visited the hot US-Mexican border on Thursday. The unprecedented amount of illegal migrants crossing into the US through it is one of the key themes of November's presidential election. While in Eagle Pass, Trump promised to solve the problem if he was elected, Biden told Republicans in Brownsville, about 480 kilometers away, that he was blocking the Democratic administration's anti-im…
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