In Alabama, Trump goes from dark rhetoric of his campaign to adulation of college football fans
Millennium Post Delhi|New Delhi 30September2024
Trump's brand of populist nationalism leans heavily on his dark rendering of America as a failing nation abused by elites and overrun by Black and brown immigrants
In Alabama, Trump goes from dark rhetoric of his campaign to adulation of college football fans

As Donald Trump railed against immigrants Saturday afternoon in the Rust Belt, his supporters in the Deep South had turned his earlier broadsides into a rallying cry over a college football game as they prepared for the former president's visit later in the evening.

"You gotta get these people back where they came from," Trump said in Wisconsin, as the Republican presidential nominee again focused on Springfield, Ohio, which has been roiled by false claims he amplified that Haitian immigrants are stealing and "eating the dogs ... eating the cats" from neighbours' homes.

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