Donald Trump wasn't ready to give details on his border plan while visiting it on Thursday.

Both President Joe Biden and Trump were at the Mexican border addressing issues of border security and immigration. Reporters shouted questions, but all Trump would say was he'll fix it. He then scampered away into an SUV.

"Nice weather, beautiful day, but a very dangerous border — we're gonna take care of it," Trump said.

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Biden's campaign posted the video online, saying Trump was dodging reporters' questions about his plan.

For the first time in decades, Republicans and Democrats were able to come together for a bipartisan agreement that would have dealt with concerns.

Reporting from the border, CNN explained that Trump was able to get the Republicans to kill the bill, which featured "a bunch of tighter border measures that were previously on their wish list."

Once he arrived, CNN showed Trump saying nothing other than the border was "dangerous" and that he would "take care of it."

Meanwhile, groups like The Lincoln Project accused Trump and the GOP of being the "ones keeping the border wide open. They're on the side of the cartels, the coyotes, and the child smugglers."

"Biden is visiting the southern border to push a sweeping immigration reform bill that Republicans are hell bent on halting, while Trump is going purely for political theatre. The only one keeping the border open is Trump," the group said later Thursday afternoon.

As if to needle Trump, the Biden/Harris campaign released a flood of videos of Republican lawmakers complaining about Trump killing the only shot they had at a conservative immigration bill where they got what they wanted.

They also posted a video of Trump telling a Nevada rally crowd, "That's okay. Please, blame it on me" for sabotaging the deal.

"Mr. Trump, change your ways because what you're doing is hurting the people who need the most help," said Eagle Pass resident Jessie Fuentes.

While in office, Trump planned to solve the immigration problem by building "a wall" and promised Mexico would pay for it.

See Trump in the video below or at the link here.

Trump backs away from reporters asking for his 'bipartisan plan' while at the borderyoutu.be