President Biden, Trump to visit US-Mexico border
President Joe Biden and Donald Trump both visited the southern border on Thursday in an attempt to seize the narrative around immigration ahead of their presidential match-up later this year.
The duelling visits by the two presumptive nominees follow what border officials have called a record number of people crossing the US-Mexico border, with Republican states sending thousands of migrants to Democratic-run cities.
Mr Trump visited migrant hotspot Eagle Pass and in a speech accused the Biden administration of failing to protect the border in a rambling speech, full of falsehoods and bizarre turns of phrase.
Mr Biden, meanwhile, addressed the wildfires elsewhere in the state before telling Republicans in Congress to grow a spine and pass the bipartisan immigration and border security bill. The president also invited Mr Trump to join him to push the legislation through.
In Washington, the race to replace Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is underway following his announcement that he will retire. Senator John Cornyn was first to announce his intentions.
Finally, House GOP lawmakers are scrambling to try and justify the premise for their flailing Biden impeachment inquiry after yesterday’s deposition by Hunter Biden. Doubts over its prospects are growing.
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Biden urges Trump to join him in passing bipartisan border bill
Closing out his border speech in Brownsville, Joe Biden noted that Donald Trump was also in the state visiting the southern border at Eagle Pass.
“Here’s what i would say to Mr Trump, ‘Instead of playing politics with the issue, join me, or I’ll join you, in telling Congress to pass this bill.’”
Biden asks Trump to join him in passing bipartisan border bill: ‘We can do it together’
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 22:00
Earlier: Lloyd Austin grilled by Republicans over ‘embarrassment’ of handling of secret hospital stay
John Bowden reports from Washington, DC:
Republicans accused Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of causing an international “embarrassment” on Thursday at a polarised hearing of the House Armed Services Committee called to examine the communications breakdown resulting from Mr Austin’s recent hospitalisation.
Mr Austin maintained that command and control authority had always been in the hands of an appropriate authority during his hospital stay while admitting to responsibilty for a failure to properly notify the White House, Congress, and the American public when his duties had been discharged to a deputy.
The US defence chief, 70, underwent treatment for prostate cancer after being hospitalised on 1 January. He was released after a roughly two-week stay, and later underwent a second, shorter visit to Walter Reed Medical Center in February for a “bladder issue”. His first hospital stay evolved into an awkward situation for the White House as it was revealed that President Joe Biden and national security adviser Jake Sullivan had not been notified that Mr Austin was in the hospital until several days had passed.
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 22:00
Biden says border desperately needs more resources
President Joe Biden speaking at the Brownsville Border Patrol Station, says he spoke with border agents at the US-Mexico border: “They told me what they you already know and we already know— they desperately need more resources. Say it again: they desperately need more resources.”
The president said it was time for Speaker Mike Johnson and Republicans in Congress to “show a little spine”.
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:55
Biden begins remarks by addressing Texas wildfires
President Joe Biden began his remarks at the southern border at Brownsville, Texas, by addressing the massive wildfires in the north of the state.
“The idea that there’s no such thing as climate change — I love that, man. I love some of my Neanderthal friends who still think there’s no climate change.”
Here’s what you need to know about the fires:
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:51
Watch: Fox News cuts Trump speech to fact-check 2020 election claim
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:46
Trump repeats claim migrants coming from ‘prisons’ and ‘insane asylums’
In December, the former president said: “They’re poisoning the blood of the country. That’s what they’ve done … They poison mental institutions and prisons all over the world. Not just in South America. Not just the three or four countries we think about. But all over the world they’re coming into our country, from Africa, from Asia.”
Today at the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, Mr Trump had this to say about where migrants were coming from:
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:42
Watch: Trump makes bizarre claim about ‘languages coming to our country’
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:36
Trump slams ‘Joe Biden’ invasion at southern border
In remarks at the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, Donald Trump slammed the “Joe Biden invasion” claiming it has led to a surge in “migrant crime” and directly linking it to the death of Georgia college student Laken Hope Riley.
The former president claimed that jails and mental institutions around the world are being emptied into the United States and people are coming who speak languages that have not been heard of before here.
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:23
In pictures: Trump visits southern border at Eagle Pass, Texas
Former President Donald Trump listens to Major Generak Thomas Suelzer, Adjutant General for the State of Texas, during a visit to the US-Mexico border
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Mr Trump was met by Texas Governor Greg Abbott
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Mr Trump surrounded by razor wire
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Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:14
Duelling visits offer split-screen of likely 2024 opponents
Oliver O’Connell29 February 2024 21:08
