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BOULDER, COLORADO — Former President Donald J. Trump issued a strong statement following a tragic attack in Boulder, Colorado, criticizing President Joe Biden's immigration policies and calling for stricter border control measures.


In a post made to his social media platform, Trump described the attack as "horrific" and declared it “WILL NOT BE TOLERATED” in the United States. He claimed the alleged attacker had entered the country due to what he called Biden’s “ridiculous Open Border Policy,” which Trump believes has had a severely damaging effect on national security.


“He must go out under 'TRUMP' Policy,” Trump wrote, advocating for swift and strict justice. He labeled the incident an act of terrorism and urged prosecution “to the fullest extent of the Law.”


Trump used the incident to reinforce his stance on immigration, calling it “yet another example” of the need for secure borders. He advocated for the deportation of “Illegal, Anti-American Radicals” and criticized the Biden administration for failing to protect Americans from such threats.


The former president ended his message by extending his condolences to the victims and the Boulder community: “My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy, and the Great People of Boulder, Colorado!”


The identity and motives of the attacker have not yet been officially confirmed by law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Trump's statement has sparked renewed political debate, with critics arguing he is politicizing a tragedy and conflating immigration with terrorism, while supporters have praised his tough-on-crime and national security messaging