Just six days until Nov. 5 and a day after President Biden called Trump supporters “garbage,” former President Donald Trump addressed several thousand supporters in Green Bay, Wisconsin, wearing the high-visibility jacket of a garbage collector.
Trump explained that his decision to arrive at the rally in a dump truck dressed as trash was spurred by the moment. She joked that the vest made her look slimmer and quipped that the vest could become part of her everyday wear.
“When they said I’d look skinny, I said in that case, I’ll wear it on stage,” he joked. “I may never wear a blue jacket again.”
He criticized Biden, Democrats and especially his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, for “running a campaign of hate, violence and revenge”.
Trump insults Biden in garbage truck
“This week Kamala has been comparing her political opponents to the worst mass murderers in history, and now last night speaking on a call for her campaign, crooked Joe Biden finally said what he and Kamala really do about our supporters. Think, they called them ‘garbage,'” he said.
Referring to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 comments calling her supporters “deplorables,” he said Biden’s comment “blows the offensive stuff out of the water.”
“My answer to Joe and Kamala is simple: You can’t lead America if you don’t love Americans, that’s true. You can’t be president if you hate the American people, which “I believe they do, and Kamala Harris is not fit to be president of the United States,” he said.
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Trump presented himself as a unifying candidate, uniting people of all races, creeds and economic status.
“Kamla and Joe call all of us, and them, even them, ‘trash.’ I call you the heart and soul of America, you are the heart and soul, you made our country, you made it.” ,” he said. They don’t get the credit they deserve.”
Trump also mocked Harris for mentioning him 24 times in his closing argument speech in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, accusing Harris’ campaign of paying and accommodating supporters for the speech.
He also thanked former astronaut Buzz Aldrin for his recent endorsement, saying: “What we’ve built is the biggest, broadest, most incredible coalition and the biggest political movement in our country’s history. “
He urged Wisconsinites to vote: “If we win Wisconsin, we win the whole thing.”
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“November 5, 2024, will be Independence Day in America,” he said.
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