Donald Trump – This is how they want to spread the lie

Donald Trump - This is how they want to spread the lie

FLORENCE (Dagbladet): Thousands of loyal Donald Trump supporters flocked on Saturday to a huge plain in the desert between Phoenix and Tuscon in Arizona. Within a couple of days, the most enthusiastic had started some sort of camp there with caravans, tents, and small food outlets. Everything reminds us of the festival area.

– I came here on Thursday. This is Trump’s 60th rally, Sondra Kczynski tells Dagbladet.

Trump is true

She stands in front of a long line of Trump supporters, waiting to be let in. Kiczenski traveled all the way from Michigan to experience Trump again.

hotness: Former President Donald Trump had enough during an interview with National Public Radio. The call ended up before the reporter could ask one last question. Video: National Public Radio
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Nothing beats seeing it alive, says the woman who is publishing a book about the former president of the United States.

Kitsinsky is also one of the many proponents who believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump. This is despite the fact that this claim has long been vigorously refuted by a long series of recounts, investigations and more than 60 rounds of the US justice system.

“I think he’ll be back as president,” Kitsinski said.

Everywhere are Trump flags and other posters showing support for Trump and anger and hatred against the current US President, Joe Biden. Several indications that they support the wild conspiracy theory Qanoon. The theory is that the United States is ruled by a diabolical elite of Democrats and Hollywood celebrities, and that only Trump can save the United States.

trump card: On Sunday evening, Donald Trump will speak in Arizona – in front of thousands of loyal supporters who hope to see him in the White House in 2024. Video: Johannes Warsaw Berg
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Trump himself has also continued to make allegations of electoral fraud on a large scale – something now referred to as the “Big Lie” in the US media. It was also this lie that Trump supporters, who stormed Congress on January 6 last year, believed in when they violently intervened to stop the election’s ratification.

Gold: A gold-plated Donald Trump statue has garnered much attention among his supporters in Arizona.  Photo: Johannes Worsøe Berg / Dagbladet

Gold: A gold-plated Donald Trump statue has garnered much attention among his supporters in Arizona. Photo: Johannes Worsøe Berg / Dagbladet
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Now, only a few prominent Republican politicians dare to challenge Trump, including Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.

Before the new Arizona convention, Trump made it clear that he would continue to claim election theft from him.

– Looking forward to seeing everyone in Arizona tomorrow! Many topics will be discussed including the fraud of the 2020 presidential election, the big lie, the corrupt media LameStream, the Afghan disaster, inflation, the sudden lack of respect for our country and our leaders, and much more. “Large crowds will be covered by television,” Trump wrote in a statement carried by his spokeswoman, Liz Harrison. Twitter Friday.

Preparing for 2024

The winds are blowing hard over the desert before Trump arrives to deliver the speech in Arizona at 3 Norwegian time. Before him on stage, a number of Trump state local candidates narrowly lost out in 2020.

His goal is to bring loyal supporters into key positions. He wants to regain control of Congress in this year’s by-election. In addition, he wants to have loyal supporters at the state level. For Trump, this could be crucial to getting the 2024 presidential election in his favor if he chooses to run as a candidate.

Support: There is no doubt who supports the owner of these flags.  Photo: Johannes Worsøe Berg / Dagbladet

Support: There is no doubt who supports the owner of these flags. Photo: Johannes Worsøe Berg / Dagbladet
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Tonight’s event is his first this year, and is seen as his big comeback on the political scene ahead of the midterm elections in November.

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Also with him is Trump, president of pillow company MyPillow, Mike Lindell. He gradually became one of the president’s most loyal supporters and a particularly fervent conspiracy theorist, supporting allegations of widespread electoral fraud. Lindell is expected to take to the stage in Arizona shortly before Trump.

Recently, Lindell claimed during a show in The real America’s voice That he had evidence of so much electoral fraud that he would send the following American residents behind bars.

– We already have all the pieces in the puzzle. When you talk about the evidence, we have enough evidence to send everyone to life in prison, about 300 million people, says a close ally of Trump to a very conspiratorial right-wing TV channel and website.

The population of the United States is about 332 million.

“We had all of this already in November and December, but now we have these other things that had to happen, and they are sinisterly revealing themselves,” says Lindell.

Trump originally planned to hold a press conference on January 6 – the anniversary of the bloody attack on Congress. This was abruptly canceled, claiming that no major TV channel wanted to cover it live. Trump later promised to talk about “important issues” during the Arizona House of Representatives instead.

By Bond Robertson

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