There will be a "Bloodbath," says Donald Trump..?

S Venkateshwari
There will be a "Bloodbath," says Donald Trump..?


When former US President donald trump declared that there would be carnage in the nation if he lost the presidential election this time, he sparked yet another controversy. He went on to say that if this is not won, there won't be another election in the US. Speaking at an Ohio rally, the Republican leader urged them to back Bernie Moreno, his Republican opponent for the Senate, whom trump had endorsed in December. The controversial statement was made by the former president during a discussion about the potential for escalating trade tensions with china over auto production.

"If President Xi is paying attention, you're presently establishing massive auto manufacturing in Mexico, but you cannot hire Americans and you aren't going to market the cars to us, no." Every single car will have a 100% tariff applied to it. Now, that's going to be a slaughter for the whole thing if I don't get elected, according to trump, who was quoted by NBC.

"Now this will be a terrible event for the country." Not much worse will come of that. However, they won't sell those vehicles. They are constructing enormous factories. I doubt that this country will ever have another election if it is not won," he continued. Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for Trump's campaign, attempted to defend the former president by claiming that Joe Biden's policies about manufacturing and autos are causing an economic catastrophe for the United States.

President Joe Biden's team responded to Trump's statement by pointing out that former Vice President Mike Pence declined to support his erstwhile colleague, who still displays “his extremism, affection for violence, and thirst for revenge.” "This is who donald trump is: a loser who loses by more than 7 million votes and then doubles down on his threats of political violence," james Singer, a spokesman for President Joe Biden's campaign, told the outlet.

Pence's choice puts her among a growing number of high-ranking trump administration personnel who have refrained from endorsing their former boss's campaign for the presidency.




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