Former President Trump Addresses Undecided Latino Voters in Miami Town Hall
Former President Donald Trump engaged with a group of undecided Latino voters during a town hall event in Miami, discussing a range of pressing issues including reproductive rights, climate change, immigration, the cost of living, and the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol.
Hosted by Univision, the town hall provided a platform for Trump to address various concerns raised by the audience. One notable moment was when Trump defended unfounded claims about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, allegedly eating their neighbors’ pets. This rumor, previously mentioned during a presidential debate, was reiterated by Trump without providing credible sources to support the claim.
Responding to criticism about his handling of the January 6 insurrection, Trump defended his actions by stating that the protesters were motivated by their belief in a rigged election rather than his influence. He reiterated that his call for a peaceful and patriotic march to the Capitol was not intended to incite violence.
During the town hall, Trump was challenged to identify three virtues of Vice President Kamala Harris. While expressing his disapproval of her performance, he acknowledged her resilience, ability to maintain friendships, and a perceived pleasant demeanor.