Former United States President Donald Trump intensified his attacks on Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz at a campaign rally in Georgia on Wednesday (23), calling the Minnesota governor a “sick guy.”
“You can’t even say, ‘Well, let’s go to the vice president.’ Because he’s really sick, right? Remember he called JD Vance and me ‘weird’. We are not weird, we are very solid people. He’s a strange guy, this guy,” Trump said at an event in Duluth, Georgia.
“He’s always beating his heart,” Trump said, beating his chest three times and making an exaggerated sound as he mocked Walz. “You know, like he has a big heart.”
Country music star Jason Aldean introduced Donald Trump at the rally in Duluth, north of Atlanta, on Wednesday (23).
Aldean is a longtime Trump supporter and encouraged attendees to vote early, a message Trump is slowly embracing after denouncing the practice for years.
After Aldean, Trump took the stage amid an explosion of sparklers as the crowd chanted “USA, USA!”
The event was sponsored by Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action, a conservative organization that supports Republican efforts to get people to vote.
He joked about recording their conversations.
“I want to record every conversation,” Trump said. “The problem is, I’m starting to think Richard Nixon did it. I say, you know, let’s do without the tape. We’re going to stop listening.”
Trump added: “Richard Nixon, it didn’t feel good when they found out he taped all the conversations.”
It was revealed during the 1973 Watergate hearings that Nixon had been secretly recording all of his White House conversations since 1971.
The scandal ultimately led Nixon to resign. Trump, upon leaving office in 2021, made it clear to aides in separate conversations that the mere mention of Nixon was prohibited and that he should never mention the former president again, the report said. CNN at the time
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tucker Carlson and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard also took the stage at Wednesday’s event.
Trump will head west this Thursday (24), appearing at rallies in Arizona and Nevada.
With information from Reuters.
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