Biden "feels angry" at New Orleans car rush...Trump links immigration issues

2025.01.02. AM 05:39
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U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump expressed their condolences over the rush of a vehicle in New Orleans in the south-central U.S., where 10 people were killed, but showed conflicting reactions regarding the cause.

"I feel angry," Mr. Biden said, "No kind of violence can be justified and I will not tolerate any kind of attack on American society."

In particular, he emphasized, "The FBI is investigating the case as an act of terrorism and has instructed us to get to the bottom of the case quickly."

"When we said that criminals flowing into the U.S. from other countries were much worse than those in the U.S., Democrats and fake media refuted this, but it turned out to be true," Trump said on social media.

The Trump administration will fully support the city of New Orleans in investigating and recovering from complete misdeeds.




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