"In 2024, we won't even have a state," Donald Trump said at a meeting to launch the battle for the midterm elections.

“In 2024, we won’t even have a state,” Donald Trump said at a meeting to launch the battle for the midterm elections.

He said it was “the first meeting of the 2022 elections,” the midterm elections, where the event was organized to support a Republican candidate for Congress.

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On the road to 2022…and 2024. Donald Trump officially launched the campaign for the US midterm elections on Saturday, June 26, finding in Ohio the exciting atmosphere of the get-togethers he loves, already focused on the upcoming presidential election in three years. It was “The First Meeting of the 2022 Elections”He emphasized in the introduction, that the event was organized in support of a Republican candidate for Congress, who is also a former adviser to the billionaire, Max Miller. We will go home [des représentants]We will resume the Senate‘ hit the former president.

Donald Trump was attending his first major meeting since leaving the White House five months ago. In a lively, hour-and-a-half speech, he brought out his usual topics, including the topic of running America. “to her torment” because of his successor. “Joe Biden is destroying our nation, right before our very eyes. Who the hell knows what will happen in 2024, we won’t even have a country!”, He said.

He also reiterated his election allegations “stolen” by the Democrats in 2020. The 75-year-old real estate mogul has not explicitly acknowledged Joe Biden’s victory. “We have won the elections twice and we may have to win it a third time.”, did he say.

Donald Trump supports Max Miller, who is running against Republican in the House of Representatives, Anthony Gonzalez. The latter, who represents Ohio, was one of ten Republicans in the House of Representatives, out of 211, to vote to impeach Donald Trump during his trial for “inciting rebellion” after the January 6 Capitol events. “Anthony Gonzalez is a pseudo-Republican and a disgrace to your country.”Donald Trump, on the contrary, praised Max Miller’s talents. “Max will be tough on immigration… He’ll protect Ohio jobs like I did.”

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