Trump wants to hit some Democrats for "lying" at the congress
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Democratic Party officials speaking at their convention in Philadelphia used false accusations against him. For this, as Trump put it, he had a desire to hit “a couple of Democrats.”
“I watched all these speeches, how they threw punches, boom, boom, boom,” Trump said at a rally in Iowa. “They beat me, they tell a lot of lies about me, although, in my opinion, they would be better off taking care of themselves.” […] You know, I would like to hit a couple of the speakers and hit them so hard that their heads would spin.”
Trump also said that Democrats prefer not to talk about radical Islamic terrorism, borders and crimes that occur in the country.
At the same time, the Republican candidate did not give any names, although the audience in the hall asked him to do so.
“Not all of them, but many of them are trying to hit me and hit me as hard as they can, even though they are all lies,” Trump later said in an interview with Fox News. “This is politics, and they are doing their job.” They are trying to win and trying to justify 8 years of horror.”
Among those who in their speeches on Democratic convention did not miss the opportunity to criticize Trump, were US President Barack Obama, vice president Joe Biden, and vice presidential candidate from the Clinton team Tim Kane.
“He has no understanding of how to make America great,” Biden said, playing on Trump’s famous slogan.
“He never talks about how he plans to deliver on the promises he makes,” Kane echoes. “He just says, 'Trust me.' Hence the question: do you really believe him? Donald Trump's entire career has advised against doing this."
“What we heard in Cleveland last week [on Republican Party convention], was neither Republican nor, of course, conservative, Obama is convinced. “It was a deeply pessimistic vision of a country in which people were pitted against each other and turned away from the rest of the world. […] This is not the America I know.”
At the congress that ended on Thursday, Hillary Clinton officially became the first woman in US history to receive a presidential nomination from one of the two largest parties.
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