Dick Morris to Newsmax TV: Trump Will Seize Opportunity When Biden Fails on Immigration



Former presidential adviser, Morris, says when President Joe Biden fails on immigration, former President Donald Trump will seize the opportunity.

“The whole tenure of his speech was fantastic,” Morris said Monday during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s “American Agenda” in reference to Trump’s speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference over the weekend.

“It really means that he’s going to run on the combination of two energy sources: his own successes and his record and Biden’s failure and his record. When that immigrant caravan hits the border and all of a sudden hundreds of thousands of people are coming into the United States, that’s going to be an incredible issue for him.”

Biden has started to roll back hardline immigration policies implemented by former President Donald Trump and two weeks ago unveiled sweeping immigration legislation that included a proposal for a path to citizenship for roughly 11 million migrants living without legal status in the U.S.


The bill also includes a shorter process to legal status for agriculture workers and recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

“I think Trump is absolutely positioned perfectly,” said Morris. “And I love the line, I adore the line, ‘Trump puts America first, Biden puts America last.’”




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