The far right doesn't care about the other threats Trump made. |
While in Dayton, Ohio, former president Donald J. Trump said that it would be a "bloodbath" if he loses to President Joe Biden.
Republicans claim he was trying to describe the automotive industry building in Mexico and China. However, Trump known for inflammatory rhetoric knew what he was saying.
He was campaigning on behalf of Bernie Moreno, a far right activist who is struggling to defeat Mike DeWine's pick of Matt Dolan. Moreno, Dolan and Frank LaRose are terrible candidates and their fighting could help embattled moderate Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH).
Brown faces a tough reelection.
Anyway, while at the Dayton International Airport, Trump goes off script again.
“If I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that’s going to be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country,” he warned, while talking about the impact of offshoring on the country’s auto industry and his plans to increase tariffs on foreign-made cars.
Saturday’s rally was hosted by Buckeye Values PAC, a group backing Moreno’s candidacy. But Trump used the stage to deliver a profanity-filled version of his usual rally speech that again painted an apocalyptic picture of the country if Biden wins a second term.
Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer accused Trump of doubling “down on his threats of political violence.”
“He wants another January 6, but the American people are going to give him another electoral defeat this November because they continue to reject his extremism, his affection for violence, and his thirst for revenge,” Singer charged in a statement.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said that Trump had clearly been talking about the impact of a second Biden term on the auto industry and broader economy.
“Crooked Joe Biden and his campaign are engaging in deceptively, out-of-context editing,” he said.
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