Trump doubles down on ‘bloodbath’ warning as he criticizes Biden

Trump doubles down on ‘bloodbath’ warning as he criticizes Biden
Trump doubles down on ‘bloodbath’ warning as he criticizes Biden
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Voters express their concerns as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump win more primaries.

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Tuesday and again employed the violent imagery of a “bloodbath,” this time to describe crime and illegal border crossings.

“There’s never been a border like this,” Trump said while criticizing President Joe Biden during a prepared speech in Grand Rapids, Michigan, just ahead of an early evening rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Standing behind a podium sign that read “Stop Biden’s Border Bloodbath,” Trump noted that he was criticized for using the term during a rally last month in Ohio. In that case, he used it to allege the American auto industry would suffer under current US trade practices.

Trump on Tuesday continued attacking Biden’s handling of the southern border, including a tribute to Michigan resident Ruby Garcia, who was shot and killed last month. The accused killer was in the US illegally.

“We’re going to deliver justice for Ruby,” Trump said in his speech, surrounded by local law enforcement officers.

Trump has also talked about Georgia nursing student Laken Riley on the campaign trail. She was killed earlier this year, and the man arrested in her death was also in the country illegally.

Democrats, including Biden campaign aides, have accused Trump of trying to make political capital on a personal tragedy. They also noted that Trump acted personally to block bipartisan border legislation in Congress.

“Donald Trump already tried to overturn one election and promised a ‘bloodbath’ if he loses this November. Now Trump is doubling down, embracing political violence and making it clear to anyone watching that he is a threat to our democracy and our Constitution,” Ammar Moussa, the Biden campaign’s rapid response director, alleged in a statement.

Some Democrats have long claimed that Trump’s rhetoric has led to violence in the past, including the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021, and threats against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Trump has not been formally charged in either attack.

Trump’s rhetoric has taken center stage on the campaign trail in recent months. He described his political opponents as “vermin” last year, and historians quickly warned that rodent-like terms were used by fascist leaders Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

The March 16 event in Dayton, Ohio, where he used the term “bloodbath” in reference to the auto industry, was also Trump’s last campaign event in public. He has been busy behind the scenes raising campaign and legal funds and preparing for a criminal trial in New York City.

In Grand Rapids on Tuesday, Trump sprinkled his speech with references to his sweeping indictments and lawsuits, including an upcoming criminal trial on hush money payments. Jury selection is scheduled to start on April 15. The presumptive Republican nominee also protested his posting of a $175 million bond as he appeals a bank fraud judgment issued against him.

In closing his speech in Grand Rapids, Trump said he will return to Michigan repeatedly before Election Day on Nov. 5.

“This is a very important state,” Trump said, “You win Michigan, you win the election.”

The article is in Norwegian

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