Donald Trump recycled attacks on the media, Joe Biden and the justice system in an angry Michigan speech on Thursday, as his campaign attacks pollsters tracking his losing ground.
Trump began by taking several minutes of the speech to complain about the media’s coverage of his rallies, alleging that his speeches don’t get the same praise as Harris’, despite what he views as being similar-sized crowds.
“They never said Trump’s a great speaker, I don’t even want that, but I must be a great speaker, right?” Trump said, seeking applause from the audience.
In addition to the media, Trump attacked the justice system, lambasting his “nine indictments” as unfair.
“Far more than Alphonse Capone . . . He liked killing people, but he had nothing like me,” Trump said.
Trump went on to suggest that he was treated worse than Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson were, adding that he “even got shot.”
With a strained voice and meandering speech patterns, Trump showed signs of his age and demonstrated that it’s still hard for an old dog to learn new tricks, attacking President Joe Biden rather than his current opponent.
What a whining, sniveling, pants-pissing crybaby of a pathetic excuse for a supposedly fully adult man.
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