Trump traveled to North Carolina and appeared to scare away his personal supporters
Trump demonstrated what happens when a weird guy gets even weirder during his time as a Fraternal Order of Police in North Carolina.
Trump said:
You can't have a country like that. There is no such country. No country. And we are a laughing stock all over the world. Over the last four years, Kamala Harris
and the Radical Democratic Party have waged a war on law enforcement in America. They are so strongly against you. As a result, families who do everything right and carry this country on their shoulders have had to watch helplessly as their communities crumble around them.
Kamala Harris and the radical liberals are imposing anarchy on the American people while they live in safety behind walls in many cases. They know that Nancy Pelosi has a big wall wrapped around her house. Of course, it didn't help her much with the problem that she had. But she had a big wall, a big wall wrapped around her house.
Video:
Trump: Nancy Pelosi built a big wall around her house. Of course, that didn't help her problem much, did it?
Crowd: *laughs uncomfortably* pic.twitter.com/8mUS74LA7p
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 6, 2024
Trump’s strange one-man stage production mocking an attempted murder followed his outstanding performance as a man with a nervous breakdown on national television earlier in the day.
The FOP audience was visibly dissatisfied with Trump finds it funny that Pelosi's husband was almost beaten to death with a hammer by a burglar.
Donald Trump appears to be preparing for the presidential debate by getting weirder by the minute.
We have reached a point as a nation where Trump is beginning to make his own supporters uncomfortable.
Things are not going well for Republicans, and things could get even worse on Tuesday night.
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Jason is the managing editor. He is also a member of the White House press pool and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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