“He is a stupid, sick, weak and pitiful man”
Former President and Republican candidate for President of the United States, Donald Trump, He ridiculed his opponent’s political weaknessJoe Biden, at a rally in Grand Rapids (Michigan), his first since his assassination attempt a week ago.
Trump, who was injured in the attack, took the stage to a stadium packed with supporters wearing a light, discreet bandage on his ear. Chants of “USA” and “Fight!” And, after thanking him for his support, he began throwing darts at his opponent in the election.
First, he said the Biden campaign describes him as a “threat to democracy” and said: “Last week, I took a bullet for democracy“, and later disassociated itself from ‘Project 2025’, to which it is linked, and called its creators “radical right-wing” and “extremists”.
At the time, he proposed a poll on which Democratic candidate is “better”: Vice President Kamala Harris’ name was met with applause, and President Biden’s name was met with cheers. “I don’t think we have much further to go,” he said. “The Democratic Party bosses are desperately trying to overturn their own party’s primary results in order to remove Joe Biden from the ballot,” he said, later mocking the party. “They don’t know who their candidate is”,
In addition, he highlighted his opponent’s weak performance in the debate in late June, after which pressure from Democratic leaders began on Biden to quit the presidential race: “Who won the debate, Biden or Trump?” Name.This is a sick, weak and pathetic man that he cannot stand for election,” he declared sternly.
The former president, taking advantage of the opportunity, said, “When they vote for Biden, they’re probably indirectly voting for Harris.” Repeat your baseless allegations of election fraud Or “cheated” in the last election which he lost to Biden.
Trump, with a relaxed and apparently comfortable tone, returned to many of the campaign points he raised in his speech accepting the Republican nomination this week, highlighting points such as Illegal immigration control and “Additional Tax Deductions.”