Trump defends his warning of a ‘bloodbath for the country’ if he loses in US election

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He says he was talking only of the American car industry.

WASHINGTON – Former United States president Donald Trump on March 18 sought to defend his declaration over the weekend that the country would face a “bloodbath” if he lost in November, saying – as his campaign had previously – that he had been referring only to the car industry.

After vowing to impose tariffs on cars manufactured outside the United States, he then said: “Now, if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole – that’s going to be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.” In the same speech, Trump called migrants “animals” and “not people, in my opinion”, described people convicted in connection with the Jan 6 attack on the Capitol as “hostages”, and suggested that US democracy would end if he lost.

 

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