Trump says ‘millions of people’ would be alive today if 2020 election ‘wasn’t rigged’

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Trump says ‘millions of people’ would be alive today if 2020 election ‘wasn’t rigged’

Escalating global tensions prompted former President Donald Trump to recall how many people would be “alive right now” in a comment linking electoral integrity to the possibility of World War Three.

Saturday marked just over a year since the 2024 presidential election and 15 years since Barack Obama and Joe Biden brought “hope and change” to the White House as president and vice president. Now, after nearly three years with Biden at the helm, Trump offered one of the startling claims in support of the idea that elections have consequences.

During his speech from Kissimmee, Fla., for the Florida Freedom Summit, the GOP front-runner remarked, “And when you think about it, how important the election is, you’d have millions of people alive right now if elections were not manipulated”.

“They would be alive,” he continued in what his critics called “one of his most blatant lies” before addressing the specific wars started under Biden’s watch. “Ukraine. Israel The attack would never have happened. All these people would be alive. Cities would be thriving.”

To avoid further calamity, Trump offered a campaign promise entirely conditional on the remaining 14 months of the incumbent’s administration.

“To all Americans who are petrified that Joe Biden’s catastrophic weakness will lead our country to ruin, which he has a good chance of doing, anyway, is close to economic ruin,” he expressed, ” I make this promise to you as your president, and no one else can say it: I will restore peace by force. And yes, I am the only one who will prevent World War III, because we are very close to World War III.”

As it happened, Biden officials have had a continued presence in the Middle East since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 with a unexpected trip of CIA Director William J. Burns, who settled in Tel Aviv on Sunday after Secretary of State Antony Blinken toured the region.

Expected to do the same, NDTV World had reported the former ambassador to Jordan: “Burns, who has extensive experience in the region, was visited as key intelligence leaders in Israel have been heavily criticized for not having detected the attack and the threat of Hamas more. broadly speaking”.

Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose nation has received tens of billions of dollars in aid courtesy of the US taxpayer during the current administration, rejected the suggestion from Trump that the war with Russia could be easily resolved.

“If he can come here, I will need 24 minutes, yes, 24 minutes, no more… to explain. [to] President Trump who can’t manage this war,” Zelenskyy told NBC News’ Kristen Welker in a interview for “Meet the press”.

“He cannot bring peace through guilt [Russian President Vladimir] Putin,” added the Ukrainian president. “If he is not trying, and if he is not ready to give our territory for this terrible man, for Putin, if you are not ready to give it, if you are not ready to give the our independence, he can’t handle it.”

Despite the war-torn country’s leader’s refusal to accept that the same president under whom the Abraham Accords were signed and no new wars started, many on social media agreed with the analysis of Trump if he had been impeached a second time.

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