Trump’s targeting of the border problem could have emanated after the Biden administration filed a lawsuit and forced Republican Arizona governor Dough Ducey to dismantle the container wall along the Mexico border, built during the Trump era.
“By 4 January 2023, to the extent feasible and so as not to cause damage to United States’ lands, properties, and natural resources, Arizona will remove all previously installed shipping containers and associated equipment, materials, and vehicles,” read the agreement affirming the decision.
Moreover, the statement from Trump comes days after he lashed out on his platform following the release of a Congressional panel report indicting him for orchestrating the events of the January 6 Capitol riots.
“The unselect committee did not produce a single shred of evidence that I in any way intended or wanted violence at our Capitol,” said Trump.
“The evidence does not exist because the claim is baseless and a monstrous lie.”
The Republican leader is having a tough time receiving support from his party men for the 2024 presidential run. Experts believe that Trump is attempting to use his ‘tried-and-tested’ method of making sensational statements to mount a comeback, reported by Just News.