Donald Trump said he would reverse US President Joe Biden's order clamping down on illegal border crossings, in his first campaign event since becoming a convicted felon.
Donald Trump said he would reverse US President Joe Biden 's order clamping down on illegal border crossings, in his first campaign event since becoming a convicted felon.
Asked by an audience member at an event in the must-win state of Arizona what he would do to shut off the flow of people entering the US via the southern border, including migrants from"We have tremendous economic power... if China or some other country is behaving badly, we have things called tariffs that are so severe," Mr Trump said.
The reality television star was in Phoenix for his first event since being convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid to an adult film actor.
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