Donald Trump Criticizes Joe Biden: ‘Everything He Touches Turns To Sh*t’ admin, May 1, 2024 The former Republican president is making a bid to return to the White House and recently addressed supporters in Wisconsin and Michigan, two states that are expected to be hotly contested in the upcoming presidential election. His speeches covered familiar themes, ranging from criticisms of environmentally friendly household appliances to dire warnings of a potential world war. However, his speech in Michigan stood out due to its particularly hostile tone. He used profane language to attack Biden, criticizing his criminal charges, his 2020 election defeat, and his determination to win re-election. Earlier in the day, the former president spoke at a rally in Wisconsin, where he criticized Biden’s handling of the economy and immigration. In both rallies, he also took aim at Democrats on the issue of abortion rights, accusing them of “executing” newborn babies. Additionally, he resurrected baseless claims that Biden is behind the 88 felony charges he faces. The former president has been facing criminal charges, and the trial seems to have greatly irritated him. He has been vocal about his legal problems, the state of the US economy, and other grievances, both inside and outside the courtroom. Says Larry Sabato, a political expert from the University of Virginia, “[Trump] hates being there in court, where he is just another criminal defendant.” Despite the former president’s legal troubles, he and his supporters are hoping to leverage the media attention surrounding the trial to energize his base and convey his message that Democrats are neglecting issues such as border security and economic management. The former president accused Biden of being passive on pro-Palestinian student demonstrations and allowing the country to be “invaded” by migrant hordes. In an effort to rally his base of supporters, the former president is attempting to use the ongoing trial and media attention to emphasize his message and draw attention to what he sees as Democratic failures in managing border security and the economy. The Former Republican President