Trump Condemns Violence Against Minorities in Bangladesh, Criticizes Biden and Harris Administration

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a strong condemnation of the violence against Hindus, Christians, and other minority communities in Bangladesh, describing the situation in the country as utterly chaotic. In a recent statement released on X (formerly Twitter), Trump criticized the current U.S. administration under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for their lack of attention to the plight of Hindus both in the United States and globally.

“Under my watch, such barbaric attacks on minorities would have never happened. Kamala and Joe have overlooked Hindus across the world and in America,” Trump stated, adding that the Biden administration has been a disaster from Israel to Ukraine to America’s own Southern Border.

Trump’s tweet promises that under his leadership, America will “Make America Strong Again” and restore peace through strength. He pledges to protect Hindu Americans from the “anti-religion agenda of the radical left” and to fight for their freedom. He also highlighted his past administration’s achievements, including tax cuts, deregulation, and unleashing American energy, which he claims led to the greatest economy in history.

He also vowed to strengthen the U.S.’s partnership with India and his good relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, contrasting his policies with those of Kamala Harris, whom he accused of intending to destroy small businesses with more regulations and higher taxes.

Concluding his message, Trump extended Diwali greetings, expressing hope that the festival of lights would bring victory to goodness over evil.

This statement from Trump comes just days before the U.S. presidential election, highlighting his focus on international relations and minority protections as part of his campaign to regain presidency.