Former President Trump addressed a crowd of supporters at the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina, touching on various topics during his speech. He emphasized the importance of supporting local police forces and proposed granting them immunity from prosecution to combat crime effectively.
Trump also pledged to end all open border policies implemented by the Biden administration on his first day in office. He promised to initiate the largest domestic deportation operation in American history, citing the necessity to address immigration issues.
Accusing Joe Biden and his associates of being desperate to thwart his efforts, Trump criticized what he perceived as the weaponization of the Justice Department for political gain. He alleged that Biden was unfairly targeting him with unfounded charges and called for the dismissal of these allegations.
During his speech, Trump expressed concerns about alleged election interference and accused Biden of collaborating with individuals to orchestrate legal challenges against him. He dismissed the legitimacy of the charges brought against him, attributing them to what he referred to as 'Biden counts.'
Trump's remarks at the rally in North Carolina highlighted his focus on law enforcement, immigration, and his ongoing legal battles. The former president's assertions and promises resonated with his supporters in attendance, as he reiterated his commitment to addressing what he perceives as critical issues facing the country.