Trump criticizes Biden ahead of his State of the Union address: "It's time to tell him he's fired"

Trump criticizes Biden ahead of his State of the Union address: "It's time to tell him he's fired"

Donald Trump

The former President of the United States and possible Republican candidate, Donald Trump, anticipated this Thursday the State of the Union address that his successor, Democrat Joe Biden, will give with a critique of his administration.

"It's time to tell corrupt Biden: 'You're fired'", Trump said in a recorded message disseminated by his campaign on social media.

The former president resorted to the phrase he popularized in The Apprentice, a program in which, from 2004 to 2017, a group of young people competed for a contract in one of his companies.

Trump warned that the United States cannot "endure more" of the "devastation" that in his opinion Biden and his party have caused in the country.

He reinforced his intervention with his usual and unfounded arguments about migration and the crisis at the border with Mexico.

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"Whatever he says, his actions show that his priority is to import a colossal amount of new illegal migrant population and allow them to stay", he expressed as an example.

The Republican issued that message hours before the president addresses Congress in his State of the Union speech, the most important of the year and which on this occasion is expected to focus on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and the November presidential elections.

Biden, faces this Thursday his most complex State of the Union speech, in the middle of an election year, with which he will seek to convince potential voters why to bet on him in the November presidential elections, at his lowest point of popularity.