The Biden campaign complained about Donald Trump describing illegal aliens who murder Americans as “animals,” deliberately stripping out the context to suggest he was describing all illegal immigrants.
“Trump: Democrats said please don’t call immigrants animals. I said, no, they’re not humans, they’re animals,” the Biden-Harris HQ account, which is an official Biden campaign project, posted on X.
The seven second clip they posted shows Trump saying, “The Democrats said please don’t call them animals, they’re humans, I said no they’re not humans, they’re not humans, they’re animals.”
The post is completely misleading as it removes the previous 16 seconds of the speech showing that Trump is clearly referring to criminals who kill American citizens like Laken Riley.
In the full clip, Trump states, “(The) student in Georgia who was barbarically murdered by an illegal alien animal. The Democrats said please don’t call them animals, they’re humans, I said no they’re not humans, they’re not humans, they’re animals.”
He went on to add that he would “never forgot my vow” to Laken Riley.
Once again, the Biden campaign is brazenly lying about what Trump said, just like they attempted to claim he had threatened a violent “bloodbath” if he didn’t win the election, when in fact he was talking about China’s auto industry and the economy.
Continuing that hoax, Biden is also now claiming that Trump “refuses to denounce political violence,” despite the fact that he never called for it in the first place.
Democrats, on the other hand, routinely call for political violence and are given a free pass.
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