Trump Says Texas Rightly Invoked ‘Invasion’ Clause Amid Standoff With Biden Over Border

Former President Donald Trump responded to the conflict between officials in Texas and the federal Customs Border Patrol, saying that President Joe Biden is “unbelievable” in his actions regarding the border.

“Joe Biden has surrendered our border and is aiding and abetting a massive invasion of millions of illegal migrants into the United States,” President Trump said in a Jan. 25 post to Truth Social.

“Instead of fighting to protect our country from this onslaught, Biden is, unbelievably, fighting to tie the hands of Governor [Greg] Abbott and the state of Texas so that the invasion continues unchecked.

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