In front of thousands of fans, the ex-president predicted GOP victories in Tuesday's election — and teased his all-but-certain campaign to regain the White House.
Speaking to a crowd of thousands on an airport tarmac near Pittsburgh on Saturday night, former President Trump predicted victory for his Republican Party in Tuesday’s midterm elections and foreshadowed his all-but-certain campaign to regain the presidency.about the 2020 election being stolen from him, Trump described an America beset by a “wide-open” southern border, city streets “ruled by bloodthirsty gangs and violent criminals,” and “twisted race and gender insanity in our schools.
The rally Saturday was ostensibly in support of Oz and Trump’s gubernatorial pick, state Sen. Doug Mastriano. But the former president was the main event.More than an hour after Mastriano and Oz finished their speeches, Trump’s red, white and blue Boeing 757 touched down on the runway to raucous cheers and the sound of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” over the loudspeakers.
“Look at all of them,” Trump said, referring to the news media. “They must think I’m going to announce for president tonight.” Then he went back to laying into the Democrats. Fetterman “will mean death and despair for every community in your commonwealth,” he warned. “And Dr. Oz is the only one who can stop him.”
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