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Latest updates: Trump spreads xenophobic conspiracy at Bronx rally, claims China is creating a migrant sleeper cell army

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Former President Donald Trump made headlines during a rally in the Bronx where he made a bizarre claim that “illegal migrants are building an army” within the United States. Despite his claims that the mainstream media did not cover the event, the rally garnered attention from various news outlets.

Speaking to a crowd at Crotona Park in the South Bronx, Trump alleged that China is constructing a sleeper cell army of migrants within the US. He also expressed his determination to save the country, stating, “If a New Yorker can’t save this country, no one can.”

During his speech, Trump also discussed his plans for a mass deportation operation if he were to be re-elected, offered support to police officers, and praised Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban as a “strongman.”

This rally marked Trump’s return to campaigning in New York state after eight years, where he claimed to have played a role in building the city. The event comes amidst a significant week for the former president in the courts, with high-profile trials and legal proceedings dominating the news cycle.

Trump’s controversial remarks at the Bronx rally have sparked debate and criticism, with many questioning the validity of his claims about migrants building an army within the US. The event serves as a reminder of the former president’s divisive rhetoric and ongoing influence in American politics.

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