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VIDEO. "They used covid-19 to cheat": the "stolen" election at the heart of the Trump meeting

2021-06-27T18:53:45.691Z


Donald Trump officially launched the battle for the midterm elections on Saturday, June 26, in Wellington. Among the thousands of supporters ven


The wound is still alive among supporters of Donald Trump.

Six months later, they still have a hard time digesting Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election. So when they go to Donald Trump's meeting on Saturday June 26, it is not an ex-president that they are. will see, but "their" president.

"I am here to see our legitimate president who won this election, and I just want to hear what he has to say", asserts Beth Turbay, present in Wellington for the meeting.

“I am here to support my President Trump.

Biden is a thief, ”adds another supporter of the real estate mogul.

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This is the first big meeting organized by the former president, since his departure from the White House.

The event was organized to support Republican Max Miller's candidacy for Congress in the upcoming midterm elections.

Donald Trump, who still has not clearly recognized the victory of Joe Biden, spoke for an hour and a half.

At the heart of his speech, the “stolen” elections.

"They used the Covid to cheat, they used the Covid to rig the election and to steal the election," he said in front of the fiery crowd.

By rediscovering the atmosphere of his open-air speeches, which he particularly likes, Donald Trump already has the 2024 elections in mind: “We have won the elections twice.

And we may have to win them a third time.

It's possible ".

Source: leparis

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