
Former President Donald Trump, in one of his first public appearances since leaving office, tore into the policies of President Biden and said China should pay the world $10 trillion in reparations over Covid-19.
“Our movement is far from over. In fact, it is just getting started,” Mr. Trump said Saturday night in a lengthy campaign-style speech to North Carolina Republicans that underscored his plan to remain a force in the GOP.
Mr. Trump decried a rise in crime, which he attributed to pressure from some Democrats to decrease police funding, criticized Facebook Inc.’s ban on him and offered a lengthy critique of Mr. Biden’s immigration policies, reprising a theme that he harnessed in his upstart 2016 campaign.