Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, suggesting a “bloodbath” if he does not win the upcoming election, as reported by Politico.
At a rally in Dayton, Ohio, Trump made a dire prediction, linking his potential loss to catastrophic outcomes for the country.
His comments amidst grievances about the auto industry also included a threat to ban Chinese vehicle imports if re-elected. Politico notes that Trump’s campaign paints a grim picture of the current state, emphasizing his legal challenges and the controversial efforts to contest the 2020 election results, culminating in the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021.
Trump’s campaign events frequently revisit the January 6 incident, portraying him as a victim of the election outcome. At a recent rally, he played a recording of January 6 detainees singing the national anthem, pledging pardons for them if he returns to office.
The upcoming election rematch between Biden and Trump is poised to be highly charged, focusing heavily on the Capitol riot. President Biden has highlighted the election’s significance for democracy and the risks of Trump’s rhetoric.
The Biden campaign has responded to Trump’s recent remarks, with spokesperson James Singer criticizing Trump’s stance and approach to political discourse.