Sunday, November 03, 2024

Trump Tells Supporters He ‘Shouldn’t Have Left’ the White House. (NY Times)

Dangerous demagogue.  From The New York Times: 

Trump Tells Supporters He ‘Shouldn’t Have Left’ the White House

Donald J. Trump, who sought to overturn his loss of the 2020 election, also joked that he didn’t mind if reporters were shot.

Former President Donald J. Trump arriving at a rally in Lititz, Pa., on Sunday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times

Michael Gold and 

Michael Gold reported from Lititz, Pa.

Former President Donald J. Trump told supporters on Sunday that he “shouldn’t have left” the White House at the end of his term during an end-of-campaign rally where he vented angrily about a spate of new public polls showing him losing ground to Vice President Kamala Harris and joked about reporters being shot at.

The former president also described Democrats as a “demonic” party at the rally, at an airport in Lititz, Pa., his first of three swing-state stops planned for his second to last day on the campaign trail. Mr. Trump’s voice was audibly hoarse and his speech sluggish as he made unfounded claims about election interference. He praised himself for ditching his prepared remarks, saying it meant the “truth” could come out.

“We had the best border, the safest border,” Mr. Trump said of his time in the White House. He said that the economy had been in good shape, before mentioning the chart he had been pointing to featuring immigration statistics when he was shot at during a rally in Butler, Pa., in July.

“It said we had the safest border in the history of our country the day that I left,” he said.

“I shouldn’t have left, I mean, honestly,” Mr. Trump continued. He added, “We did so well, we had such a great—” and then cut himself off. He then immediately noted “so now, every polling booth has hundreds of lawyers standing there.”


The remark echoed what Mr. Trump told some aides within days of his 2020 election loss: that he wasn’t going to leave the White House.


I’m just not going to leave,” Mr. Trump told one aide. He told another, “We’re never leaving,” and added: “How can you leave when you won an election?”

Mr. Trump never conceded the race to Mr. Biden. And his denials that he had lost that election were issued by himself and a ring of mostly outside advisers and lawyers, who pushed every avenue possible to overturn President Biden’s victory. Those efforts culminated in an attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob on Jan. 6, 2021, as Mr. Biden’s electoral college victory was being certified.

Hundreds of people have been charged in connection with that attack. Mr. Trump has been indicted in Georgia and by a federal special counsel in connection with his efforts to stay in power.

Mr. Trump also complained about a series of recent polls. His campaign had sent out a memo suggesting a Des Moines Register poll of Iowa showing Mr. Trump losing the state by four points and a new batch of New York Times/Siena College polls of battleground states were incorrect.

Mr. Trump, however, took the complaints to a different level. He spent nearly 20 minutes trying to instill doubts about the election, reviving a host of baseless claims of widespread fraud that he made in 2020.

He claimed that voter machines would be hacked, that elections needed to be called by 11 p.m. on Tuesday night and that efforts to extended polling hours to allow more people to vote — something his own party has pushed for in Pennsylvania — were tantamount to fraud.

Mr. Trump, while riffing, also pointed to the protective glass encasing him now at outdoor rallies since he survived the assassination attempt in Butler. “To get to me, somebody would have to shoot through fake news, and I don’t mind that much, ’cause, I don’t mind. I don’t mind,” he said, as some in the crowd laughed and howled.

Michael Gold is a political correspondent for The Times covering the campaigns of Donald J. Trump and other candidates in the 2024 presidential elections. More about Michael Gold

Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent reporting on the 2024 presidential campaign, down ballot races across the country and the investigations into former President Donald J. Trump. More about Maggie Haberman



3 comments:

  1. Bobby2:26 PM

    I wanted to vote for Billy the Bamboozler McSewer @billmcclure_usa this time around. I guess his neverending business plans tied him down..the pill mills, the real estate gags, the side gigs, the insurance grift etc.

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  2. Fraud Scott won. Now we have to hear that crooked old shit spew nonsense about "socialism" for longer. That's his diversion from the fact that he's sitting on a mountain of everyone's money and in office to protect that mountain of money from everyone that he grifted it from.

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  3. Anonymous8:58 AM

    Trump might not have to face justice for his crimes now that he has been reelected. Next time I commit crime, I expect to have the option to get voted out of the situation. Just make the jury consist of millions of people and see how big of a deal they think it is.

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