Donald Trump vows to protect Hindu Americans from radical; claims Joe, Harris ignored Hindus
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has condemned recent attacks on Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh, asserting his commitment to strengthening ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India. In a passionate post on X, he expressed his solidarity with the Hindu community, saying, “Happy Diwali to All. I hope the Festival of Lights leads to the Victory of Good over Evil!”
Trump accused his Democratic rivals, Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden, of neglecting the issues faced by Hindus worldwide. “It would have never happened on my watch,” he declared, emphasizing his intention to protect Hindu Americans from what he described as the “anti-religion agenda of the radical left.”
He highlighted a lack of strong governmental response to recent attacks on Hindu temples in the US, claiming, “Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America.” He assured his supporters that there would be a renewed focus on protecting their rights and freedoms under his administration.
As the campaign intensifies, Trump warned Hindu American business owners about the potential repercussions of a Harris administration, stating, “Kamala Harris will destroy your small businesses with more regulations and higher taxes.” In contrast, he touted his record of cutting taxes and deregulating the economy.
Trump also criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of international issues, claiming they have been a “disaster” and promising to restore strength and peace through decisive leadership. “We will Make America Strong Again,” he concluded, reiterating his vision for the future.
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