Political hecklers took to social media Saturday to skewer Donald Trump for saying at a rally there would be “bloodshed” if he loses to President Joe Biden later this year.
Trump spoke at a Buckeye Values PAC rally in Dayton, Ohio, where he was repeatedly left speechless and accused of making “blunders” on stage. In the same speech, he also included a line about “bloodshed.”
“If I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a disaster. It’s going to be a disaster for the country,” the former president said.
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Political strategist Lindy Lee was clear about what this means for Trump.
“Mr. Trump just threatened ‘national disaster’ if he is not elected,” Lee wrote. “Let’s be clear about what this thug is doing – inciting probabilistic terrorism against the United States. He is giving marching orders to MAGA terrorists. This is ‘Proud Boys, stand back! It’s a redundant act like, “Please wait.”
Radio broadcaster Phil Hendry also commented:
“Mr. Trump has threatened to bring ‘disaster to the country’ if he doesn’t win. But if we told him, ‘It goes both ways,’ Is it threatening punks? A presidential candidate threatening to “bleed” the country? Trump, you’re not even a man. ”
Singer Bill Madden said Saturday, “Merrick Garland, are you listening?”
“At a rally in Ohio today, President Trump threatened violence unless he was declared the winner of the 2024 election. ‘If I don’t win, it’s going to be bloody. “It would be a bloody disaster for the country,” Madden wrote.
“Trump is growing weaker,” Shallow State wrote.
“Even the people who pay for his team to be on camera don’t seem to know what to make of it. He reads a piece of paper and points it to the crowd. He slurs his words. “If he doesn’t get elected, he says, he will. “It’s going to be a disaster. There’s no applause to speak of. He’s having a hard time.”


