Trump vows tax cuts, warns vaguely of 'danger' from immigrants
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[June 15, 2024]
By Nathan Layne
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (Reuters) -Donald Trump used his 78th birthday
party on Friday to promise deeper tax cuts if he wins the Nov. 5 U.S.
election and to make vague predictions of future attacks on U.S. soil
after the arrest of Tajik nationals with suspected ISIS ties.
Speaking to thousands of supporters at a convention center in West Palm
Beach, Florida, the Republican candidate vowed to further cut the
corporate tax rate he lowered while president, while also providing tax
relief to the middle class.
Trump, who is locked in a close rematch race with President Joe Biden, a
Democrat, did not provide specifics. Trump slashed the corporate tax
rate to 21% from 35% and implemented several other tax breaks that are
due to expire next year.
"I want to make them permanent, and then I'm going to reduce taxes by
still more," Trump said, without offering a plan to offset the possible
decline in revenue. "I want to get it down still further, and especially
for the middle income people."
Trump, who made a hardline stance on immigration a centerpiece of his
administration and has vowed a wide-ranging crackdown if reelected,
again lambasted Biden's efforts to curb the flow of migrants crossing
into the U.S. illegally.
Trump highlighted the recent arrests of eight people from Tajikistan in
New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia who, according to a person
familiar with the investigation, had suspected links to the extremist
group ISIS.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the people had been
arrested in coordination with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces and
were being held on immigration charges, though the agency did not
confirm the possible ISIS link.
"Our country has never been in danger like it is in danger right now,"
Trump said, claiming without evidence that thousands of terrorists were
pouring into the United States. "Our country is going to pay a steep
price for many, many years."
Biden has toughened his approach to immigration as it emerged as a major
political vulnerability for him. Earlier this month he instituted a
broad asylum ban on migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico
border.
Republicans in Congress earlier this year rejected a bipartisan effort
to toughen immigration rules after Trump told them not to pass it and
give Biden a political win.
COGNITIVE TEST
Standing next to a towering cake topped with a "MAGA" hat, marking his
"Make America Great Again" slogan, Trump spoke to a raucous crowd of
supporters, many wearing red, white and blue. The event was organized by
a group of supporters called Club 47 USA, whose name is a nod to their
hopes that he becomes the 47th president.
Age and mental sharpness have been at the center of the contest between
the Trump and Biden, often getting more attention than substantive
policy issues.
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Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald
Trump attends a rally and celebration of his birthday at the Palm
Beach County Convention Center, in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.,
June 14, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Public opinion polls show Americans are more worried about the
advanced age of Biden, who is 81. But at 78, Trump is just
three-and-a-half years younger and he would be the oldest person
ever to be inaugurated if he wins a second term.
While not explicitly taking issue with Biden's age, Trump once again
sought to portray his Democratic rival, who sometimes makes verbal
mistakes and has a slowing gait, as physically frail and mentally
unfit to occupy the Oval Office.
Calling Biden and his administration "grossly incompetent" and
"probably the dumbest leadership in the world," Trump said that "all
presidents should have aptitude tests," before referring to a
cognitive test he said he took during his term.
Biden has responded to questions about his age by telling voters to
focus on his accomplishments in office as evidence of his acuity and
strength. He has described Trump as a threat to democracy following
his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and criticized his
sometimes rambling speeches, as well as his use of inflammatory
rhetoric against immigrants.
"Happy 78th birthday, Donald. Take it from one old guy to another:
Age is just a number," Biden posted to social media platform X along
with a video contrasting his actions with those of Trump. "This
election, however, is a choice."
In a Reuters/Ipsos poll in February, some 78% of respondents -
including 71% of Democrats - said Biden, already the oldest
president, was too old to work in government. Some 53% of
respondents said Trump, who was president from 2017-2021, was too
old for government work.
It is unclear to what extent age will be a factor in the final
outcome. Among issues that voters will be weighing is the strength
of the economy, which overall is performing well but is beset by
inflation, as well as immigration and abortion rights.
The first televised debate on June 27 will be an important test for
both Biden and Trump, with voters looking for verbal slip-ups as a
possible indicator that they might not be up to the task of leading
the country.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne in Wilton, Connecticut, and Jeff Mason
and Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Leslie
Adler, Rod Nickel and William Mallard)
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