Front-running GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday night won three state caucuses – Idaho, Michigan and Missouri. But before the final votes were even tallied, he continued to hammer away at the country’s border-immigration problems and returned to his winning, 2016 campaign argument that if reelected he’s speak for “forgotten Americans.
Trump also accused incumbent President Joe Biden of engaging in a “conspiracy to overthrow the United States” through lax security policies that have allowed millions of migrants to stream across the U.S. border with Mexico.
At a campaign rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump suggesting, as he has in the past, that Democrats are hoping to convert migrants who enter the country illegally into reliable voters.
Trump argued the Biden administration wants “to collapse the American system, nullify the will of the actual American voters and establish a new base of power that gives them control for generations.”
He elaborated on the concept at a rally later that night at a rally in Richmond, Virginia, saying, “They’re trying to sign (migrants) up to get them to vote in the next election.”
On Truth Social, Trump posted, with a picture of the Greensboro rally, “The great silent majority is rising like mever before – and under our leadership, the forgotten man and women will be forgotten no longer.”