Trump worried about London's changing identity, doesn't want the same for US.

Donald Trump accused London and other European cities of allowing jihad to take place.

May 2nd 2024.

Trump worried about London's changing identity, doesn't want the same for US.
During a campaign rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Former President Donald Trump made a bold statement about the current state of London. He claimed that the city has become unrecognizable due to its open-door policy towards jihad, and he pledged to never let that happen in the United States. This fiery comment was made during a break from his ongoing hush money trial.

Trump expressed his concern about the consequences of Europe's decision to welcome individuals associated with jihad. He cited Paris and London as examples, saying that these cities have lost their recognizable identity. He acknowledged that his statements may not sit well with the people of these cities, but he stood firm in his belief that the US should not fall victim to the same fate.

The former President then shifted the focus to American culture and traditions, proudly stating that there is nothing wrong with them. He emphasized the need to protect and preserve these values and promised to never let them be threatened by outside influences. However, he did not provide any evidence or further explanation to support his claim.

Trump then turned his attention to President Joe Biden, criticizing him for considering options to welcome Palestinians with American family members. He warned his supporters that their towns and villages may soon be accepting refugees from Gaza and other places. He firmly stated that under no circumstances should the US bring in thousands of refugees.

He also took a jab at the pro-Palestine protests happening at universities across the country, calling them "raging lunatics and Hamas sympathizers." He urged for these radical voices to be silenced and for campuses to be safe spaces for all students. Trump's strong words were a clear indication of his stance on the issue.

The former President's remarks sparked a response from Biden, who broke his silence on the matter. He stated that while peaceful protests are a constitutional right, they should not be allowed to disrupt the peace and order of the country.

Trump and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have a history of taking shots at each other, and this time was no different. Khan responded to Trump's claim by declaring that London will always choose hope over fear and unity over division. He saw this as an opportunity to show Trump the true spirit of the city.

In other news, the mayoral and council elections are currently underway in London and across the UK. To stay updated on the latest news from the capital, visit The Agency's London news hub.

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