“If I don’t win, there will be a bloodbath,”

CSB NEWS USA: Trump warned at a gathering in Ohio yesterday. He made these remarks during an electoral event in Ohio, a state he won in the 2016 election.

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“If I don’t win, there will be a bloodbath,”


CSB NEWS USA:  Trump warned at a gathering in Ohio yesterday. He made these remarks during an electoral event in Ohio, a state he won in the 2016 election. Trump cautioned that if he is not elected, a “bloodbath” will occur, though his intentions behind the statement were not explicitly clear. He made these comments when discussing the risks in the US automotive industry.

Trump’s statements have sparked reactions on social media, prompting a response from President Biden’s campaign team. They referred to him as a “defeated individual” from the 2020 election, recalling his doubling down on threats of political violence at the time.

The Republican leader, 77, stated, “Remember the date of November 5th. I believe it has become the most important date in US history.” He frequently referred to his opponent, Joe Biden, in a critical light during the gathering, labeling him as the “worst” president.

During the event, Trump criticized Mexico’s plans to manufacture cars and sell them to Americans, stating, “If I am elected, they won’t be able to sell those cars.” He emphasized his stance on the automotive industry.

Trump’s recent remarks have been met with criticism on social media, including a statement from President Biden’s campaign team, which referred to the Republican leader as a “defeated individual” from the 2020 election. At that time, he had intensified his threats of political violence, doubling down on his rhetoric.

In a statement, they said, “He (Trump) wants another January 6th. But in this November’s election, the American people have set out to defeat him once again. Because they reject his extremism, attraction to violence, and desire for revenge.” It’s worth noting that after the 2020 election, on January 6, 2021, Trump’s fervent supporters staged an unprecedented attack on Capitol Hill (the US Congress building).

Both Trump and Biden have secured significant support from registered voters in their respective parties at the start of this month’s primaries and caucuses. In this scenario, it is believed that both will emerge as the final contenders from the Republican and Democratic parties respectively, facing off against each other in a direct competition in the upcoming election.