Harris urges people to go to Trump rally
Trump said he would’ve “probably took a bullet to the head” in response to overheated rhetoric from Harris and Democrats, referring to his near-assassination at a Pennsylvania campaign rally on July 13.
“I probably took a bullet to the head because of the things that they say about me,” the 45th president responded when Harris charged that he would “weaponize the Department of Justice against his political enemies.
“They talk about democracy — I’m a threat to democracy,” he added. “They’re the threat to democracy, with their Russia, Russia, Russia investigation that went nowhere.”Haitian migrants eating pets? Here's the even more serious story about immigrants in Springfield, Ohio Trump supporters rage at ABC moderators after multiple fact checks of ex-prez, zero for Kamala: 'Three on one'
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