'Far from destroyed': Mayor of Springfield, Ohio, responds to Trump's speech
- Springfield Mayor Rob Rue responded to President Trump's speech, stating that the city is "far from being destroyed" despite challenges from recent immigration influxes.
- Mayor Rob Rue indicated that Springfield is experiencing economic growth and new housing developments as community leaders collaborate to move the city forward.
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Trump claimed Aurora is a 'beautiful town destroyed' by illegal immigration
President Donald Trump once more cited Aurora, Colorado in his address to Congress on Tuesday night, calling the city a "beautiful town destroyed" by illegal immigration and a transnational gang now operating in metro Denver.
As Trump cites Aurora anew, mayor worries about reputation, while councilmember is less concerned about image
President Donald Trump one more cited Aurora, Colorado in his address to Congress on Tuesday night, when he called the city a "beautiful town destroyed" by illegal immigration and a transnational gang now operating in metro Denver.
'Far from destroyed': Mayor of Springfield, Ohio, responds to Trump's speech
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The mayor of Springfield, Ohio, has responded after his city was mentioned during President Trump's address to Congress Tuesday night. "Entire towns like Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio, buckled under the weight of the migrant occupation and corruption like nobody's ever seen before," said Trump. "Beautiful towns destroyed." In a statement released Wednesday, Mayor Rob Rue disagreed with the latter part of what the …
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