Trump doubles down on support for Zionist genocide and mass bombing of Palestinians
Donald Trump is
upset at Joe Biden for commenting earlier this week that he might withhold weapons and artillery from Israel unless the Zionist regime behaves itself in Rafah.
Accusing the current president of setting "the world on fire," former President Trump at a rally in Wildwood, N.J., told his followers that Israel has a "right to win its war on terror" however it sees fit.
"Crooked Joe has not just set our economy on fire, he has truly set the world on fire," Trump said to cheers.
"If you want to know how weak and pathetic a president really is, I mean the things they do, just think about this: this week he announced that he will withhold shipping weapons to Israel as they fight to eradicate Hamas terrorists in Gaza. It was shocking to hear it, even while there are still American hostages being held by Hamas."
Trump went on in a rant to complain about people he claims are saying that October 7 "never happened." Perhaps he was referring to the people who are exposing the lies about "babies in ovens" and "mass rapes?"
"You know they say that, and Biden has fallen for it," Trump mocked, suggesting that Biden's concerns about what Israel is planning to do in Rafah are invalid.
"Crooked Joe's action is one of the worst betrayals of an American ally in the history of our country," Trump continued, rehashing that common trope he uses about something being the worst thing "in the history of our country."
"I support Israel's right to win its war on terror – is that okay?" Trump asked. "I don't know. I don't know if that's good or bad politically. I don't care. I mean, you got to do what's right. It was a terrible attack. October 7 was a terrible attack."
(Related: Did you know that the Biden regime is currently
under investigation for 2024 election interference?)
Trump promises to ban student protests if elected
Trump also decried the student protesters across America who are speaking out on behalf of the people of Gaza facing mass genocide at the hands of Israel.
"When I'm president, we will not allow colleges to be taken over by violent radicals," Trump promised, reassuring his base that freedom of speech will not be allowed under a Trump presidency.
"If you come here from another country and try to bring jihadism, anti-Americanism, or antisemitism to our campuses, we will immediately deport you – you'll be out of that school."
Not content with just that, Trump went on to tell Biden and the Democratic Party at large that they should "return the donations of all antisemites, America haters, and financiers of chaos who have funded the chaos on our campuses."
From there, Trump went down the usual path of calling Biden the worst president in the history of our country, which is similar to what he said about Barack Obama before him.
"You could take the 10 worst presidents in the history of our country and add them up ... and they haven't done the damage to our country that this total moron has done," Trump scoffed.
"The gloves are off. He's a bad guy ... he's the worst president ever, of any country. The whole world is laughing at him. He's a fool."
Trump says he believes that he has a solid chance at winning the state of New Jersey this fall. He told his followers that "millions" of blue-collar folks are "joining our movement based on love, intelligence, and a thing called common sense."
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Sources for this article include:
Breitbart.com
NaturalNews.com
JNS.org