Trump: Kill the “fake News” reporters instead of me
The candidate of the Republican Party in the 2024 US presidential election said in a controversial statement just one day before the election, that he does not care if someone who tried to assassinate him shoots “fake news” reporters covering his election events.
According to RCO News Agency, “Donald Trump”, the former president of the United States and the candidate of the Republican Party, during his election rally in the state of Pennsylvania, referring to the 2 failed assassination incidents that happened to him earlier, said: “Now I have bulletproof glass here, but what we all We have it here, it is fake news. right? And to reach me, someone has to shoot this fake news.”
According to the Washington Post, Trump went on to say, “I don’t care if someone who was going to assassinate me shoots media reporters and fake news.”
He also pointed to his “good performance” during his presidency and added: “I shouldn’t have left the White House.”
Reiterating his claims of “fraud in the 2020 election,” Trump again criticized the state of the country under the Democratic presidency and the issue of the southern border of the United States, saying: “We have the most secure border in the history of our country, when I left the White House. we had I should not have left the White House. “Honestly, because we performed very well.”
This former American president also called the news media, including ABC, CBS and NBC, “corrupt” and criticized the way the news coverage of the elections and polls were “wrong”.
There is only one day left until the 2024 US presidential election, and all eyes are on the key states that are decisive for the candidates. So far, in several polls, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris is slightly higher than her Republican rival, Donald Trump, but there is a tight competition between them in key states.
The results of the survey conducted by the research institute “Atlas Intel” on Sunday showed that Trump is ahead of Harris by 1.8 percentage points in all key states, and he managed to reach 49 percent of the vote overall.
In recent days, this Republican Party candidate has increased his violent rhetoric against his people and opponents, and a few days ago, in a shocking statement, referring to his Republican opponent, Liz Cheney, he said: “If we point guns at Liz Cheney, we’re no longer warmongers.” It won’t be.”
A comment that caused controversy in social networks and the campaign headquarters of “Kamala Harris” called these statements of Trump “dangerous”.
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