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TRUMP VILIFIES MIGRANTS AND MOCKS BIDEN’S STUTTER IN GEORGIA SPEECH

The former president also attacked Mr. Biden in harsh terms in a combative
speech that signaled the beginning of the general election campaign.

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Former President Donald J. Trump speaking at a campaign rally in Rome, Ga., on
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By Michael Gold

Reporting from Rome, Ga.

 * March 10, 2024Updated 2:48 p.m. ET



Early in his remarks in Rome, Ga., at what was effectively his first campaign
rally of the general election, former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday
blasted President Biden’s State of the Union address as an “angry, dark,
hate-filled rant” that was more divisive than unifying.

He then mocked Mr. Biden’s lifelong stutter, a jab that set the tone for the
lengthy speech that followed.

Over nearly two hours, Mr. Trump lobbed sharp personal attacks at Mr. Biden’s
mental and physical health and revived a litany of grievances against political
opponents, prosecutors and television executives. He used inflammatory language
to stoke fears about immigration, called the press “criminals” and repeated his
false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

Mr. Trump told thousands of his supporters gathered at the rally that
“everything Joe Biden touches” turns to filth, though he used an expletive to
describe the result. “Everything. I tried finding a different word, but there
are some words that cannot be duplicated.” (He used the word, or a variant, at
least four times in his speech.)



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The speech that Mr. Trump gave on Saturday was his first since Mr. Biden
repeatedly attacked him and his policies in his State of the Union address. “Joe
Biden should not be shouting angrily at America,” Mr. Trump said. “America
should be shouting angrily at Joe Biden.”

But his critiques moved toward personal insults. At one point, Mr. Trump slurred
his words and pretended to stutter in a mocking imitation of the president, who
has dealt with a stutter since childhood.

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Michael Gold is a political correspondent for The Times covering the campaigns
of Donald J. Trump and other candidates in the 2024 presidential elections. More
about Michael Gold

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