Trump slams ‘confused’ Biden for ‘hitting walls’ – as ex-president is revealed to be planning large-scale roundups of illegal aliens over immigration policy

Donald Trump has hit out at President Joe Biden for being “confused” and hitting walls after another embarrassing stunt during a Veterans Day service.

The 77-year-old held a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon, just days after skipping the Republican Party’s third 2024 presidential primary debate.

“We have a man in the White House who can’t put two sentences together and who can’t find his way off this stage,” former President Trump told the packed crowd.

His comments came hours after 80-year-old Biden suffered an embarrassing moment of confusion when he stumbled over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

It has been revealed that Trump would expand his first-term immigration policy to include large-scale roundups of people to be held in large camps awaiting deportation if he is re-elected in 2024.

Donald Trump has slammed President Joe Biden for being ‘confused’ and hitting walls after another embarrassing stunt during a Veterans Day service

After laying a ceremonial wreath, 80-year-old Biden appeared to need direction from a military officer because he was taking steps in the wrong direction

After laying a ceremonial wreath, 80-year-old Biden appeared to need direction from a military officer because he was taking steps in the wrong direction

Trump used the campaign event to mock his political rival Biden, whom he continually called “crooked.”

“He would be confused because I think my audience behind me is bigger than my audience in front of me,” he told the crowd.

‘He would say: what should I do, where am I. What kind of strange speaking place is this? I’m sitting in the middle of a room.

“Did you ever see the end of his speech? He has no idea how to get out. You have a staircase there, jump off the front, do whatever, but don’t run into a wall.

‘He walks into walls. But this is the man we are negotiating with Putin and President Xi of China. This is who we have in charge of nuclear energy.”

It came after Biden needed stage directions from an Arlington honor guard after laying a ceremonial wreath, taking several steps in the wrong direction before being directed to his spot next to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Biden has raised concerns about his age during his presidency. In September, he appeared to get lost as he walked off stage after his remarks at the Global Fund Conference.

The president began walking off stage before stopping abruptly and looking around with a look of confusion on his face.

Earlier that month, he tripped against a pole and failed to shake hands with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva after a UN event.

He’s also faced a series of stumbles many times, including when he disembarked Air Force One and fell to the ground after tripping over a sandbag during a graduation ceremony at the Coast Guard Academy this spring.

But Trump had his own moment of confusion when he incorrectly said Barack Obama was president instead of Biden.

Trump, 77, held a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon, just days after skipping the GOP's third 2024 presidential primary debate

Trump, 77, held a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon, just days after skipping the GOP’s third 2024 presidential primary debate

Biden, 80, suffered an embarrassing moment of confusion when he stumbled over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Biden, 80, suffered an embarrassing moment of confusion when he stumbled over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

“The head of Hungary, Viktor Orban, very powerful within his country and abroad, they interviewed him two weeks ago and said: what would President Obama advise?

‘The whole world seems to explode and implode. He said: “It’s very simple: he must resign immediately and be replaced by President Trump, who has kept the world safe.”

Trump promised the crowd during the rally that he would win the New Hampshire primary for the third time in a row.

“We are going to crush corrupt Joe Biden. He’s a crooked man. next November and we’re going to make America great again,” he said. “We have no choice, we have to.”

He also boasted about his endorsements and lashed out at Republican rival Ron DeSantis.

“We’ve had a lot of expressions of support in New Hampshire, almost everyone supports us,” Trump said.

“Now they come and the money is flowing and all these financiers said maybe we would support someone else with our money.

“All of a sudden they call and say, ‘President, president, hello.’

‘I said, ‘I thought you were DeSanctimonious’, they say ‘No way sir, I’ll give you whatever you want’.’

Trump’s immigration plans if he is re-elected were first reported in The New York Times on Saturday and based on interviews with several advisers, including Stephen Miller, who oversaw Trump’s first-term immigration policies.

The report described Trump’s plans as “an attack on immigration on a scale unseen in modern American history” and said it aimed to deport millions of people every year, including those who have been in the United States for decades settle.

Trump made no mention of the idea of ​​setting up large camps to detain people in a campaign speech Saturday in Claremont.

The Biden-Harris campaign in a statement called Trump’s immigration plans “extreme, racist, cruel policies” that are “intended to incite fear and divide us, betting a fearful nation is the way he wins this election.”

Among other measures, Trump would revive his ban on the entry of people from certain Muslim-majority countries, according to the newspaper.

He would revive other tough policies, including the denial of asylum claims in the COVID-19 era, although this time the denials would be based on claims that migrants are carrying other infectious diseases, it continued.

Trump wants to speed up deportations by vastly expanding a form of removal that does not require hearings.

Trump used the campaign event to mock his political rival Biden, whom he continually called

Trump used the campaign event to mock his political rival Biden, whom he continually called “crooked.”

It has been revealed that Trump would expand his first-term immigration policy to include large-scale roundups of people to be held in large camps awaiting deportation if he is re-elected in 2024.

It has been revealed that Trump would expand his first-term immigration policy to include large-scale roundups of people to be held in large camps awaiting deportation if he is re-elected in 2024.

To assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in major roundups of undocumented immigrants, Trump would reassign federal agents and replace local police and National Guard troops voluntarily assigned by Republican states, the report said.

He would ease pressure on ICE detention facilities by building massive camps where detainees can be held while their cases are processed while awaiting deportation.

To underwrite the massive operation if Congress refused, Trump would divert Pentagon funds, as he did with his border wall during his first term, the Times said.

“We will stop the invasion at our southern border and begin the largest domestic deportation operation in American history,” Trump said on Saturday.

His election campaign did not respond to a request for comment and the White House declined to comment.