Trump is making violent speeches to become president: Orange

Two presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are busy campaigning for the upcoming US presidential election on November 5. As these two candidates are making various promises to the voters in the election campaign, they are also giving offensive speeches attacking each othe

Two presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are busy campaigning for the upcoming US presidential election on November 5. As these two candidates are making various promises to the voters in the election campaign, they are also giving offensive speeches attacking each other. This time, his rival Kamla Harris accused Trump of violent speech.

Harris criticized Trump for making violent remarks against a supporter. Harris made the accusations against Trump in a speech to a rally in Wisconsin, a state that could swing the US presidential election, on Friday.

Meanwhile, a survey of the US presidential election says that more than 64 million people have voted so far. Where two presidential candidates are fighting. In this situation, the victory of both candidates depends on who will win across seven swing states, including Wisconsin. Both are campaigning in the state's largest city, Milwaukee.

And Harris condemned Trump's violent rhetoric during that campaign. Accusing Trump, Harris said, 'Trump suggested rifle training on former representative Liz Cheney. This is definitely unacceptable. It is clearly unfit for someone who wants to be President of the United States to use such violent rhetoric. And he is unfit to be president.'


Meanwhile, Trump does not stop criticizing Harris. Trump called Harris a 'sleaze bag' and Biden a 'stupid bastard' when he met right-wing influencer Tucker Carlson at an event in Arizona on Thursday. Along with that, he claimed, the biggest swing state, Pennsylvania, is already rigging the vote.

But Trump is in bigger trouble, according to a senior Republican leader in his team, Cheney. Where he tells Cheney, 'He's a radical war monger. Let's shoot him with nine barrels with a rifle, okay? Let's see how he feels about it, with a gun trained on his face.'

Cheney, who recently endorsed Democratic candidate Harris, responded by saying, 'This is how dictators destroy free countries. They threaten to kill those who speak against them.'

After Trump's statement, Harris stood by Cheney. And said, 'Trump is someone who considers his political opponents as enemies and says these things for revenge. He is increasingly restless and unstoppable.'


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