Trump offered up another worrying idea. But was he joking?

Does Trump really want a migrant fight league?
Speaking at a Faith & Freedom Coalition event
“Did anyone ever hear of Dana White?”
“Why don’t you set up a migrant league of fighters”
Trump said the migrant fighter would win
Comments from Dana White
Trump said the same thing later that day
An idea that will make a lot of money
Reiterating that the champions should face off
“This is not a normal situation”
Trump’s view of migrants
Not the first derogatory comments
A quick overview of other bad remarks
Trump was called out by the Biden administration
A fitting way for Trump to spend his time
A threat to American freedoms
Does Trump really want a migrant fight league?

Former President Donald Trump has outdone himself once again but this time he got himself into trouble following remarks he made on the campaign trail recalling a conversation he had about creating a migrant fighting league. 

Speaking at a Faith & Freedom Coalition event

Trump was speaking in front of a crowd of Christians at a Faith & Freedom Coalition on June 22nd in Washington when he told his audience about a talk he had once had with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White. 

“Did anyone ever hear of Dana White?”

“Did anyone ever hear of Dana White?” Trump asked before he kicked off his remarks about the time he floated the idea of a migrant fighting league to White according to his own claims on stage, which were quoted by The Washington Post. 

“Why don’t you set up a migrant league of fighters”

“I said, ‘Dana, I have an idea. Why don’t you set up a migrant league of fighters and have your regular league of fighters, and then you have the champion of your league — these are the greatest fighters in the world — fight the champion of the migrants,’” Trump explained. 

Trump said the migrant fighter would win

“I think the migrant guy might win; that’s how tough they are. He didn’t like that idea too much,” Trump added. White later confirmed the former president’s comments during a post-fight press conference in Saudi Arabia but claimed they were “a joke.” 

Comments from Dana White

“I saw everybody going crazy online. But yeah, he did say it,” White told reporters at the post-fight press conference. Trump would also repeat his comments at a different campaign event in Philadelphia on the same day, and he somehow made the story even worse. 

Trump said the same thing later that day

Trump explained to a crowd of supporters in Philadelphia that he told Dana White those who were coming into the country were “tough cookies" before telling the audience White had said Trump was the toughest person he had ever met. 

An idea that will make a lot of money

“I said ‘Dana, Dana, I have an idea for you to make a lot of money. You’re gonna go and start a new migrant fight league. Migrants, only migrants,’” Trump said, which netted him cheers from the crowd. 

Reiterating that the champions should face off

Trump then stated that he told White the champion of the migrant league should face off against the UFC champion at the end of the year, explaining to the crowd that he told White the migrant champion would win according to Rolling Stone. 

“This is not a normal situation”

“I hate to tell you, Dana, I think that migrants might win,” Trump said, adding: “That’s how tough they are. These are not, this is not a normal situation.” The former president then went into a short rant about the quality of people he thinks are coming into the country. 

Trump’s view of migrants

“These people are drug dealers, gang members, killers in so many different ways. Now, and we probably have 18 million we’ll have 20 million by the time we get this guy [Joe Biden] out of there,” Trump explained. 

Not the first derogatory comments

This wasn’t the first time Trump has made derogatory comments about the migrants and The Washington Post noted that the former president’s remarks were part of a “broader pattern of using dehumanizing language when discussing immigrants.”

A quick overview of other bad remarks

Trump has often described migrants as violent criminals and once said they were “poisoning the blood of our country.” The former president has also previously stated on multiple occasions that migrants crossing the border come from prisons and mental institutions. 

Trump was called out by the Biden administration

The Biden administration was quick to denounce the former president’s first remarks in Washington with a statement issued by campaign spokesperson Sarafina Chitika, who chastised Trump for his rhetoric at the religious event in Washington. 

A fitting way for Trump to spend his time

“Fitting that convicted felon Donald Trump spent his time at a religious conference threatening to round up Latinos, bragging about ripping away Americans’ freedoms, and promising to be even more extreme if he regains power,” Chitika said, according to CNN. 

A threat to American freedoms

“Trump’s incoherent, unhinged tirade showed voters in his own words that he is a threat to our freedoms and is too dangerous to be let anywhere near the White House again,” Chitika continued. Whether or not voters would agree will be seen in November. 

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