In his first campaign appearance since becoming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Trump warned his supporters that there will be a “bloodbath” if he doesn’t win the election in November.
During a rally in Ohio, Trump focused more on airing his grievances than actually campaigning for a candidate. He complained about automobile manufacturing plants in Mexico and China, and stated that if he were to win the election, he would impose massive tariffs on Chinese-built vehicles imported into the United States. Trump declared, “You’re not going to be able to sell those cars if I get elected!”
However, it was Trump’s warning about the consequences of his potential loss that really caught attention. He said, “Now, 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 gonna be a bloodbath for the country.” This ominous statement painted a dark and dystopic vision for America if he were to lose again to President Joe Biden.
Notably, Trump’s rally took place just a day after his former Vice President, Mike Pence, stated that he could not “in good conscience” endorse Trump for president this year. Pence has faced criticism from Trump for certifying Biden’s electoral victory and refusing to support attempts to overturn the election.
It is important to note that Trump’s remarks should be seen within the context of his campaign rhetoric and personal grievances. They do not reflect official or universally accepted views.
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