Polls, huh?
Last Saturday in New Hampshire and South Carolina, Trump held the first two public events of his third presidential campaign.
He insisted that “I’m more angry now and I’m more committed now than I ever was” — and that this campaign will be “about the future.”
He also suggested there might be a nuclear apocalypse if he’s not elected again.
Trump, who as president wanted to nuke hurricanes, infamously swore he had a bigger nuclear button than Kim Jong-un — and purportedly had a plan to nuke North Korea and blame someone else — also claimed he’d end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours if given the chance.
Trump played some of his greatest hits as well, going after Hunter Biden and repeating — almost verbatim — the xenophobic comments demonizing Mexican immigrants that he launched his 2016 campaign with. He also vowed to withhold federal funding from schools that don’t allow parents to elect principals, and claimed the chaotic U.S. pullout from Afghanistan was “the lowest day in the history of our country.”
It’s not clear if he thinks any other Republicans will also be able to prevent World War III.
I’d call that promoting violence.
Popular to TS Trumptards maybe, but not normal Americans.