Donald Trump calls Democrats "corrupt" in Pennsylvania rally
"I shouldn’t have left the White House," he said.
At a Pennsylvania rally, Trump criticized Democrats, claimed the 2020 election was stolen, and called for stricter voting rules to ensure fair elections.
In a recent campaign rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump strongly criticized the Democratic Party and shared his regrets about leaving the White House in 2020.
Trump, who is running for president again, repeated his claim that the 2020 election was “stolen” from him. The rally took place just two days before Election Day, with many people gathered to hear him speak.
Trump began by saying that the United States has suffered under what he described as an “incompetent group of fools” leading the country. He went on to say that he believes the country has become a “failed country” since he left office.
One of the main points Trump focused on was the issue of illegal immigration. He accused Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party of failing to keep the border safe. “We had the safest border in our country’s history on the day I left,” Trump said to his supporters. He also said, “I shouldn’t have left,” as he reflected on his time in office and the work he believed was helping the country.
During the rally, Trump tagged the Democrats as a “corrupt machine.” He called for stronger rules to protect the fairness of elections in the United States.
Trump said that the only way to ensure secure elections was by using paper ballots and requiring voter IDs. He specifically criticized the voting rules in California, claiming that they don’t allow election officials to ask for voter ID, which he suggested could lead to cheating. “They’re only doing it because they want to cheat,” Trump said, as he talked about his worries regarding the current voting process.
Throughout the speech, Trump repeated his belief that he never truly lost the 2020 election, even though courts have found no evidence of large-scale voter fraud.
Trump’s refusal to accept the 2020 results led to tension in the final days of his presidency. On January 6, 2021, a group of his supporters stormed the US Capitol, briefly stopping Congress from confirming Joe Biden’s win. Trump left office soon after but has not stopped questioning the results since.
Trump’s words in Pennsylvania showed that he remains determined to return to the White House.
His strong language and promises to change voting laws motivated his supporters. Many people at the rally cheered as Trump shared his ideas and goals if he is re-elected.
The former president continues to push for strict voting measures as he campaigns, saying that they are necessary to “protect democracy.” He believes that returning to paper ballots and requiring ID for all voters will keep elections fair.
As Election Day approaches, Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania highlights his focus on issues of election security and immigration.
His supporters are encouraged by his promises, while his critics worry that his continued focus on the 2020 election could lead to more division in the country.