Former President Donald Trump took the stage in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Thursday afternoon for the first time this campaign cycle, vowing if elected to begin the “largest deportation operation†in the history of the United States.
Trump, whose main messaging has historically centered around immigration, told the rowdy crowd of 2,000 supporters at the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall downtown that he would stop migrants from coming from “mental institutions and insane asylums.â€
“Under Kamala Harris, our country is under a thing called invasion,†Trump claimed. “We are being conquered and occupied by a foreign element. We’ve got to get them the hell out of here. Kamala is flying them here from other countries,†he said, citing no evidence.
Though he recycled some of his most controversial statements from his debate Tuesday night with Democratic Vice President Harris, Trump vowed not to debate Harris again.
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He once again mentioned debunked claims that Haitian immigrants are taking people’s pets in Springfield, Ohio; referred to “the Charlottesville hoaxâ€; quoted Hungarian strongman Viktor Orban’s praise for him; complained that President Joe Biden “hasn’t spoken to Putin in yearsâ€; and warned “she wants to confiscate your guns†despite Harris saying in the debate that she is a gun owner herself.
He also claimed some states “do allow abortions even after birth in some cases†— an act that would be infanticide and is illegal in all states, analysts have said.
On the abortion subject, Trump said Harris says he wants to monitor women’s pregnancies. “Women, I won’t be following you around to the hospital, monitoring you. She’s a liar,†he said.
Trump declared that if he was president now, “We would have had no Russian-Ukraine problem, no Oct. 7, no pullout from Afghanistan in that horrible way they did,†and added, “We’ll also stop World War III.â€
Railing on the immigration issue that dominated his speech, Trump said Haitian immigrants in Springfield are “destroying the entire way of life†of a “beautiful community (that’s) now horrible.â€
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, has defended the Haitian immigrants in the area. “These Haitians came in here to work because there were jobs, and they filled a lot of jobs,†DeWine told CBS ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥. “And if you talk to employers, they’ve done a very, very good job and they work very, very hard.â€
“There will be no third debate,†Trump declared, despite asserting that he had won it.
Harris swept the first batch of post-debate polls by a 23-point margin and took a five-point edge in the first national post-debate poll, released by Reuters.
That didn’t deter Trump from lashing out in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ against his opponent. He repeatedly called her “Comrade Kamala."
The former president didn’t focus on policy until the middle of his speech, where he unveiled a new proposal to not tax overtime pay for workers.
“It gives people more incentive to work,†he said, causing the crowd to break into a deafening applause.
He also calls for no taxes on tips or on Social Security benefits.
Towards the end of his speech, Trump mentioned the “affordability crisis†in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, and pledged to cut energy costs in the state by 50% in the first year.
He also pledged to sign an executive order “directing the immediate termination of every single rule that is impeding housing construction and driving up the cost of housing,†and said he will rapidly decrease inflation “by slashing energy costs, taxes and regulations," which he said will bring interest rates down.Â
He said he will require all housing that receives federal subsidies to verify citizenship of renters; “taxpayers will not subsidize rent for illegal aliens.†He said he will “ban all mortgages for illegal immigrants. We won’t let them drive up prices for Americans.â€
To “save the suburbs,†he said, he will protect single-family zoning so that apartments and low-income housing won’t be built next door in a “Marxist crusade.â€Â
That led him to note that some pundits say suburban women don't want to vote for him, but he said he doesn't think that's true. "I never had any problems with women," he said.Â
Trump also vowed to open up new tracts of federal land for large scale housing construction. About 18% of all land in the state is owned by the “Bureau of Land Mismanagement,†he said.
He also pledged, “We will build a missile defense shield over our country, and much of it will be made right here,†seemingly referring to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s Raytheon. He said Ronald Reagan wanted to build one “but we have the technology now.â€
Before Trump came out, Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake warmed up the crowd. In ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, she said, “every block for miles looks like The Walking Dead,†and she blamed the city’s Democratic leadership.
Trump made sure to give Lake a shoutout, even giving her the new nickname of “Border Kari Lake†because he said she can win on that issue.
Despite the joyous energy in the venue — his supporters were decked in their usual scarlet red Make America Great Again hats and frequently broke out into chants, dances and songs — Trump brought a bit of controversy to the city.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ legend Linda Ronstadt blasted Trump’s visit to the city on Wednesday evening in a statement released on her social media accounts.
“I don’t just deplore his toxic politics, his hatred of women, immigrants and people of color, his criminality, dishonesty and ignorance — although there’s that,†Ronstadt wrote. “For me it comes down to this: In Nogales and across the southern border, the Trump Administration systematically ripped apart migrant families seeking asylum.â€
Rondstadt continued: “Family separation made orphans of thousands of little children and babies and brutalized their desperate mothers and fathers. It remains a humanitarian catastrophe that said met the criteria for torture.â€
Trump’s visit came on the same day that Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff was scheduled to stop in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, while Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz stopped by in Phoenix on Tuesday and his Republican counterpart, JD Vance, visited the Phoenix Valley last week.
The influx of presidential campaign visits comes after new polls show Trump and Harris neck-and-neck in the state.
Trump has still not paid his $80,000 bill to the city for his 2016 stop at the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Convention Center. The debt has since been wiped from the city books, a city councilman told the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥.
This time, Trump’s campaign paid a $145,222 deposit upfront to use the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall for his rally Thursday, says Lane Mandle, chief of staff for the city manager’s office. That covers the use of the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall and the estimated cost of security provided mostly by city police.