Former President Trump, leading the GOP and known for his critical views on a bipartisan border deal, denied trying to obstruct President Biden's potential legislative victory. In a conversation with reporters, Trump clarified that his opposition was not political but based on the quality of the legislation. He argued that any border bill should comprehensively address immigration issues to merit support.
Trump has been vocal about his skepticism towards the ongoing negotiations, suggesting that without a strong bill, the current problems at the southern border could worsen. Despite his criticism and the potential challenges the bill might face in the GOP-controlled House, Trump emphasized his stance is about the country's best interest, not politics. His comments have sparked some criticism within his own party, with figures like Senator Thom Tillis condemning any efforts to derail the bipartisan deal for personal or political reasons.
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