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US presidential election: Donald Trump predicts a “butchery” for the US economy if he is not elected

2024-03-17T07:46:10.326Z

Highlights: US presidential election: Donald Trump predicts a “butchery” for the US economy if he is not elected. Former President Donald Trump, Republican candidate in the US election in November, presented this election as a turning point in the country's history. “November 5 will be the most important date in the history of our country,” declared Donald Trump during a meeting of his party in Vandalia, in Ohio (north) “He wants another January 6,’ said Joe Biden’s campaign team, referring to the attack on the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters in 2021.


Officially nominated by the Republican Party, Donald Trump declared, during a meeting in Vandalia, in Ohio (north), this Saturday, that the


The return of resounding declarations.

Former President Donald Trump, Republican candidate in the US election in November, presented this election on Saturday as a turning point in the country's history, evoking a "butchery" for the United States economy if he does not was not elected against the Democratic outgoing Joe Biden.

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“November 5 will be the most important date in the history of our country,” declared Donald Trump during a meeting of his party in Vandalia, in Ohio (north), four days after having ensured the Republican nomination, as President Biden did in the Democratic camp.

Automotive industry in question

Describing his Republican primary victory as "the fastest ever," he noted that it also meant a wait of more than seven months before the rematch of the 2020 election. "It's an eternity when you have incompetent people at the head of the country and who are leading it to its downfall,” he said.

Criticizing what he described as Chinese plans to build cars in Mexico and sell them to Americans, he said: "They won't be able to sell these cars if I'm elected."

“If I am not elected, it will be a butchery for the country,” said Donald Trump, seeming to evoke a deterioration of the economic situation in this hypothesis.

He had just deplored the threats weighing on the American automobile industry, which according to him will be “the least of the worries” for the United States in the event of Joe Biden's reappointment.

Donald Trump called a “loser”

The latter's campaign team reacted to these ambiguous remarks widely commented on social networks with a press release describing Donald Trump as a “loser” of the 2020 presidential election, who “is doubling down on his threats of political violence”.

“He wants another January 6,” said Joe Biden’s campaign team, referring to the attack on the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters in 2021, “but the Americans are going to inflict another electoral defeat on him in November because they continue to reject his extremism, his taste for violence, and his thirst for revenge.”

Joe Biden then spoke directly during a dinner in Washington, during which he also warned of “an unprecedented moment in history”.

“Freedom is under assault (…) The lies about the 2020 election, the plot to undermine it and join the January 6 insurrection constitute the greatest threat to our democracy since the Civil War ", did he declare.

Source: leparis

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