In Context: What Trump said about a ‘bloodbath’ and Biden’s actions on the car industry

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PolitiFact provides the full context for Republican president candidate and former President Donald Trump's “bloodbath” remark.

PolitiFact | Former President Donald Trump said in a March 16 speech in Ohio, while talking about the auto industry, “If I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath.”The word du jour in the 2024 presidential campaign is “bloodbath” — specifically, what former President Donald Trump did or didn’t mean when he used the term at a March 16 Ohio rally., “If I don’t get elected, it’s gonna be a bloodbath for the whole, that’s going to be the least of it.

Trump spoke for more than 90 minutes in Vandalia, Ohio, days before the state’s March 19 U.S. Senate primary. Trump endorsed businessman Bernie Moreno in the Republican contest.About 28 minutes into the speech, Trump talked about Biden’s plans for electric vehicles harming the U.S. auto industry. The Biden administration has“But if you look at the United Auto Workers, what they’ve done to their people is horrible. They want to do this all-electric nonsense where the cars don’t go far.

 

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