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Biden-Harris Administration Launches New Campaign Ads- Some Ads Citing Trump’s Heinous “Bloodbath” Remark

Updated: Mar 18


POLITICS: On Monday, the seditious comments made by former President Fonald Trump have provoked more than the next state of anarchy tipped of and, hereafter, rmsybremsin a prolific event to be conducted by massive units of rebel- rousers. Instead, the seemingly threatening comment. made by Trump that suggests a "bloodbath..."will be conducted and will spread across the nation fires off rockets that are now the substance of anti -Trump campaign banter. At the White House, the Biden administration launches new ad campaigns citing Trump's quite truculent comments.


By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter


"Donald Trump has shown us who he is, time and time agsin."--US President, Joe Biden


Today, by the very nature of his comment made during a campaign rally in Ohio on Saturday, former U.S. President Donald Trump tends to owe a formidable threat after making the comment that has set off a domino effect of Trump-support reversals


"Now, if I don't get elected, it's gonna be a bloodbath. It's gonna be a bloodbath for the country."--Former US President, Donald Trump


Today, top ranking Republicans including Trump's former Vice President, Mike Pence fall away possibly quite repulsed by Trump most recent provocative comments. During an interview that followed Saturday's Ohio campaign eye opener, former Vice President Pence responded to questions asking whether he still supports Trump. Pence replied , "No. I won't be endorsing Donald Trump this year."


According to every indication made that stands opposite Trump's soundness of mind and judgement, President Biden previously commented that it was the very type of commentary promoted by Trump that prompted his run for the President's seat in 2020.


Today,as the Biden hit the television airways, Biden cites Trump over comments that are wmblatantmy suggestive of 'white supremacy' and gang violence--as demonstrated during Proud Boys and others among Trump supporter-gangs that stormed the US Capitol, January 6, 2021.


In a showcase if added reflection on past Trump events, Biden lends support to his comment that Trump " shows us who he is, again and agsin with excerpts from the Biden-Harris campaign ad that states Trump most recent comment made during the Ohio rally. Trump stated that his first order of business would be to pardon the incarcerated Capitol mobsters tge former President referred to as "hostages..." and honorable "... Patriots."


Biden's ad also cited Trump's salute to tge January 6 insurrectionists' priding choral group who recorded the National Anthem played during the introduction moments of Donald Trump's campaign rally.









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