Trump says ‘horrible situation’ on Mexico border could ‘DESTROY’ America & blasts Biden over migrant surge

DONALD Trump has said the "horrible situation" on the Mexico border could "destroy" America and blasts Joe Biden over the migrant surge.

The former president was outspoken about Biden's handling of the border crisis during an interview with Sean Hannity that is set to air tonight.


The anchor asked Trump how dangerous the crisis is for the country and why he believed it was not being as heavily covered in the media.

"They're playing it down as much as they can play it down. It’s a horrible situation, could destroy our country," Trump said.

"People are pouring in. But you’ll see something as the months go by like you’ve never seen before. Already it’s like you’ve never seen before. There’s never been anything like what’s happened at our border," he continued.

"People are coming in by the tens of thousands. They’re walking in. They — we had — all they had to do was leave it alone."

Trump has recently slammed Biden's presidency, including issuing a statement following the Democrat's decision to remove all 2,500 US troops from Afghanistan starting May 1.


Biden said by September 11 – the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks – all troops would be withdrawn.

Trump on Sunday slammed Biden's September 11 date, citing "two reasons."

"First, we can and should get out earlier," Trump said.

"Nineteen years is enough, in fact, far too much and way too long."

He added that he "made early withdrawal possible."

Trump noted that "billions of dollars of equipment" and troops were already withdrawn from the country.

"Secondly, September 11th represents a very sad event and period for our Country and should remain a day of reflection and remembrance honoring those great souls we lost," Trump said.

"Getting out of Afghanistan is a wonderful and positive thing to do," he noted.

"I planned to withdraw on May 1st, and we should keep as close to that schedule as possible," Trump added.

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