Aides say Donald Trump may soon visit U.S.-Mexico border region 

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-03-27 22:03:40

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Donald Trump visits his wall in January 2021, before leaving office

 

Miami, March 27 (RHC)-- Former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly "really concerned" about the migrant situation along the U.S.-Mexico border and may schedule a visit to the region, according to a former Trump aide.

Jason Miller shared comments about Trump’s thinking during an appearance on the podcast of conservative talk show host Michael Berry.  "I could see him doing that soon," Miller said about a possible Trump visit to the border region.  The former president hasn’t toured the area since leaving office in January because he supposedly wanted to give President Biden time to "fail on his own" on immigration issues, Miller claimed.  Trump last visited the region in January, shortly before leaving the presidency.

Miller noted that Trump realizes that publicly criticizing Biden, if not done carefully, could give Biden the opportunity to complain that Trump was -- in his words -- "making a scene" rather than driving home a political point.   Political observers said that after four years of 'making a scene,' Trump has very little experience in holding his tongue when it comes to making a political point. 



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