Millions Tune In! Musk Discusses with Trump: Ban Illegal Immigration, Biden Causes World Chaos, Strongman Politics Is the Future of America

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Millions Tune In! Musk Discusses with Trump: Ban Illegal Immigration, Biden Causes World Chaos, Strongman Politics Is the Future of America

Tesla founder Musk and former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Trump engaged in a historic dialogue on Twitter. Initially, due to a large number of listeners unable to tune in, Musk stated that they were facing a DDoS attack. The conversation proceeded with a small audience and was later broadcasted with unedited audio files.

Link to Musk and Trump dialogue

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Border Security in Focus: A Survival Issue for the U.S. in the Next Four Years?

Trump has expressed serious concerns about the current government's border policies and warned of potential issues in the future. He pointed out that over the past three and a half years, a large number of immigrants have flooded into the United States, leading to deep-rooted domestic problems. In his view, this situation has become a fundamental issue for the survival of the United States.

Challenges of Open Borders

Trump questioned the current government's performance on border security, emphasizing that the U.S. has experienced approximately 20 million influxes over the past three and a half years. He is concerned that if the border remains open in the next four years, the U.S. will face even more severe challenges. He stressed that if this situation is not controlled, the U.S. may no longer be able to exist as a country. He specifically mentioned that immigrants entering the U.S. come not only from South America but also from around the world, including Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

He emphasized that it's not about being against immigration, but that they must enter the U.S. legally, not allowing a bunch of criminals to enter and create a host of social problems.

Global Immigration Issues: Can the U.S. Bear It?

Trump pointed out that the U.S. population accounts for only 4% to 5% of the global population, yet even a small number of immigrants from other parts of the world have been enough to put pressure on the U.S. He mentioned that the situation in New York City is particularly worrying, as the city is struggling to cope with the influx of immigrants. He believes that such problems have exceeded the U.S.'s capacity to bear and warned that if measures are not taken, the largest expulsion operation in history may be necessary.

Crime Purge in Venezuela, Some Criminals End Up in the U.S.

Trump stated: "Venezuela and some other countries have reduced crime rates by 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%. I tell you, Venezuela did not clear everyone. They cleared about 70% of the really bad people. About 50% of the people in their prisons were sent to the U.S. Other countries are the same."

The U.S. Must Have a Strong Leader to Have International Deterrence

Speaking of the international situation, Trump said that if the U.S. president cannot demonstrate enough deterrence, other countries and regions may become more audacious. He believes that when the international community considers aggressive actions, they first assess the U.S. president's reaction, and the current leadership has failed to make opponents feel fearful.

World Disorder Exists Because of the Lack of U.S. Authority

Trump stated, "First of all, the attack on Israel wouldn't happen, Russia wouldn't attack Ukraine, we wouldn't have inflation, and we wouldn't have the chaos in Afghanistan. If you take away a few events like these, our world would be different. We wouldn't have inflation caused by oil. When other countries are considering invading or doing bad things, they think about what the U.S. president will do. Are they afraid of the U.S. president? Or do they not respect or fear this person? I think they would."

"He's a terrible president, one of the worst in history," Trump said.

Criticism of the Current Government: Energy Policy and National Security

Trump also harshly criticized the current government's decisions on energy policy. He pointed out that the current president shut down the U.S.'s Keystone XL pipeline but approved Russia's natural gas pipeline, which he sees as illogical and inconsistent. He believes that such decisions weaken U.S. energy independence and may affect national security.

The Future Path of the U.S.

Trump emphasized that the current government leadership lacks the necessary deterrence and cannot address the severe challenges at home and abroad. He urged American voters to choose carefully in future elections to ensure that the next leader can effectively defend national security and prevent the U.S. from falling into deeper crises. He stressed that only strong leadership can ensure the U.S.'s position globally and its stability domestically.