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Do You Want Me to ‘Take the People Backstage to Hell’?
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Do You Want Me to ‘Take the People Backstage to Hell’?

Former President Donald Trump used the idea of ​​using apparent technical issues during his Friday rally to attack people staffing the event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“You must be kidding. Want to see me knock people out backstage? the GOP presidential candidate asked, calling it a “pretty stupid situation” after rallygoers chanted “fix the mic” during his speech.

He later added: “I get very angry. I’m boiling here. I’m boiling. I’m working my ass off with this stupid microphone. I blow my left arm out. “Now I’m going to blow my right arm off and I’m going to blow my fucking throat off at the same time because these stupid people.”

He went on to rant about his former chief of staff, retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, before continuing to rage over the apparent microphone issues.

Trump also complained about low microphone stands at his events and showed how he would fix such problems: swing tilt your head up and down many times observersrecommended It was an imitation of oral sex.

Trump’s remarks in Milwaukee came just one day after his death. recommended Former Representative at an event in Arizona. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) would be less of a “radical war hawk” if he experienced having guns “pointed in his face.”

Cheney – who is there approved Trump’s 2024 opponent, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris — condemned In his imagined scenario, he said: “This is how dictators destroy free nations. “They threaten those who speak against them with death.”

Harris criticized Trump’s words about Cheney as follows: “disqualifyingHe added that “anyone who uses this type of violent rhetoric is clearly disqualified and unqualified to be president.”

Trump has a history of using such rhetoric at his rallies. HE recommended It was said that a protester at an event in California last month could have “knocked him out.”

He told supporters in Iowa in 2016: “nonsense” Except for the hecklers. Trump also told a crowd in Nevada that year: punch a protester “into your face.”

“Do you know what they would do to a man like this in a place like this?” he said. “These will be carried out on a stretcher, people.”

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