Trump slams border over New Orleans attack, despite US citizen suspect
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31% : Early Thursday, Trump posted again on his Truth Social platform, lamenting that weak leadership and the country's "open borders" had made it a "laughing stock.""The DOJ, FBI, and Democrat state and local prosecutors have not done their job," thundered the Republican, whose victory over Kamala Harris in November brought to a halt his prosecution for a variety of alleged election-related felonies.26% : "Illegal immigration was a key issue for voters in the election, with Trump campaigning on a promise carry out the largest deportation program in American history, often citing the unsubstantiated claim that migrants commit more crimes than US citizens.
20% : Trump, who has blamed the CIA for John F. Kennedy's assassination, said the agency "must get involved, NOW, before it is too late," without explaining in what capacity.
10% : Donald Trump doubled down Thursday on linking the deadly New Orleans truck-ramming attack to President Joe Biden's border policies, even though the attacker was identified as a US citizen and military veteran.
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