Trump repeats ‘border bloodbath’ rhetoric during Wisconsin and Michigan rallies: 2024 elections news

Trump repeats ‘border bloodbath’ rhetoric during Wisconsin and Michigan rallies: 2024 elections news
Trump repeats ‘border bloodbath’ rhetoric during Wisconsin and Michigan rallies: 2024 elections news
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Donald Trump repeated his controversial “bloodbath” rhetoric as he returned to the campaign trail in Wisconsin, where he attacked President Biden on everything from his border control policies to his golfing ability.

The former president previously accused the media of willfully misinterpreting his words, after he used the term to describe the result of a defeat for him in November’s election.

Speaking a the rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, he said: “I’m here tonight to declare that Joe Biden’s border bloodbath – remember they used the name bloodbath, I was talking about something entirely different – ​​but this is a border bloodbath ends the day I take the oath of office.

Mr Trump used the phrase “bloodbath” at a rally in Ohio last month as he warned of dire economic consequences for an American auto industry under pressure from China without him back in the White House.

It comes ahead of more state primary elections in Wisconsin, Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island, taking place on Tuesday, where Mr Trump and Mr Biden will look to add to their respective delegate totals

The numbers are now somewhat inconsistent, as both men have already secured the requisite numbers of delegates needed to win their parties’ nominations at the conventions this summer.

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“It was hard working patriots like you, Wisconsin, who built this country, and its hard working patriots like you who are going to save our country at a very, very perilous time,” he said.

“We will fight for America like no one has ever fought before. 2024 is our final battle and with you at my side we will demolish the deep state, we will expel the war mongers.

“With your support we will go on to victory the likes of which no one has ever seen before. We will evict crooked Joe Biden the worst president in the history of our country from the White House, and we will take back our country on November 5 2024 – the most important day in the history of our country.”

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“I got dictated more than Alphonse Capone – Scarface you know,” he said.

“Bad, he was you know… if you ever looked at Alphonse Capone, you wouldn’t be tough at all. You’d be dead by the morning most likely, I got dictated more than Alfonse.

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Trump repeats ‘border bloodbath’ rhetoric during Wisconsin rally

Donald Trump repeated his previously controversial “bloodbath” rhetoric, as he returned to the campaign trail in Wisconsin.

The former president has accused the media of willfully misinterpreting his words, after he used the term previously to describe the result of a defeat for him in November’s election.

Speaking a the rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, he said: “I’m here tonight to declare that Joe Biden’s border bloodbath – remember they used the name bloodbath, I was talking about something entirely different – ​​but this is a border bloodbath ends the day I take the oath of office.

“With your vote, I will seal the border I will stop the invasion I will end the carnage, bloodshed and killing and we will crush the human traffickers.”

Mr Trump used the phrase “bloodbath” at a rally in Ohio last month as he warned of dire economic consequences for an American auto industry under pressure from China without him back in the White House.

“If I don’t get elected it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country,” he declared.

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At his rally in Wisconsin, Donald Trump poked fun at President Joe Biden’s golfing ability, while claiming the Mr Biden excelled at “cheating at elections and disinformation”.

“You know if pilots come in, he says I used to fly planes. If truckers come in he says I used to truck. I used to drive a nice truck,” he said. “His biggest lie of all he said… did you ever see him swinging a golf club he’s like this.”

Mr Trump, a keen golfer, then performed a doddering impression of Mr Biden golfing.

“He said he was a six handicap… He’s not a 36 handicap,” he said.

Mr Biden previously challenged Mr Trump to a game of golf.

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“What the hell was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday to be Trans Visibility Day,” he said to angrily from his supporters.

“Such total disrespect to Christians, and November 5 is going to be called something else – you know it’s going to be called? Christian Visibility Day: when Christians turn out in numbers that nobody has ever seen before.

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