Tonight, the American people witnessed President Trump deliver a strong, focused debate performance—a stark contrast from Joe Biden’s weakness on virtually every issue.
Here are the top five must-watch moments from tonight’s debate:
1️⃣ Joe Biden refused to answer a question on whether or not he would pack the Supreme Court.
“Whatever position I take on that, that will become the issue,” Biden said.
2️⃣ President Trump hammered Joe Biden for saying he would shut down America’s economy again.
Democrats “think they’re hurting us by keeping [their states and cities] closed. They’re hurting people."
3️⃣ Joe Biden has not called a single elected Democrat leader to urge them to restore law and order and public safety to their streets.
When asked why, Biden responded weakly: “I don’t hold public office.”
4️⃣ Joe Biden could not name a single law enforcement group that supports him.
“He’s talking about defunding the police. He has no law enforcement support,” President Trump said.
5️⃣ President Trump is cutting the cost of prescription drugs.
Joe Biden could’ve done this during his 47 years in government, but he didn’t.
Just days after his disastrous launch, Ron DeSanctimonious is proving himself a shameless climber who pretends he is holier-than-thou when in fact he’s just another phony career politician. 🧵
Last week, Ron ridiculously claimed Pres. Trump was weak on immigration, citing an immigration bill that DeSantis voted FOR as a congressman. donaldjtrump.com/news/754946bb-…
“I thought it was supposed to be America First policy to oppose amnesty, and yet [Pres. Trump] endorsed and tried to ram through an amnesty [bill],” Ron said last week
But in 2018, DeSantis voted in FAVOR of the border security package he is now attacking clerk.house.gov/Votes/2018282
1/ As Biden visits El Paso today, here are a few reminders of how he's failed to secure the border and allowed the community to be devastated by illegal immigration.
Illegal crossings in the El Paso sector are up 932% since '20.
106,561 encounters just in the months of Oct/Nov.
2/ Crossings in the El Paso sector during the months of October and November alone are nearly double the number of the encounters during all of 2020.
October and November FY2023 El Paso encounters: 106,561
FY 2020 El Paso encounters: 54,396
3/ The number of unaccompanied minor crossings in El Paso this fiscal year is up 570% compared to 2020, with 5,301 crossings so far during October and November.
In FY 2022, there were 23,820 unaccompanied minor crossings at the El Paso sector—a 392% increase compared to 2020.