Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and former President Bill Clinton campaigned in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, on Thursday, spotlighting the increasingly desperate and erratic behavior of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. We worked together to win.
“Trump’s plan to seize unprecedented power for himself is not hypothetical. It is written down in Project 2025,” Walz told the audience, adding that other former national security advisers in Trump’s orbit We highlighted some of the suspicious villains. michael flynnwho is trump forgiven After he lied to the FBI.
Mr Trump is said Even with Flynn’s record, Trump will likely consider returning him to the White House if he wins in November. say something scary Just last weekend.
of recent videos Shows Flynn answering right-wing questions. Second Amendment – Palooza, Pennsylvania. Flynn was asked about military tribunals and possible executions of perceived enemies if President Trump is elected in November.
Flynn’s answer? “First of all, we have to win.”
“He did a follow-up to make sure we understood what a crazy person he was,” Walz told the rally audience. “He said, ‘The gates of hell.’ The gates of hell,” Waltz repeated. “Mike Flynn said, “My hell is going to break loose.” This is the person Donald Trump wants to hand over the keys to the federal government for security reasons. ”
Mr. Walz then introduced Mr. Clinton, who poked fun at Mr. Trump’s age and his position. unstable behavior Monday night during a scheduled “town hall” event in Oaks, Pennsylvania.
“There are no more elections for me to be involved in, and I’m too old to enjoy yuri,” Clinton said, joking, “Well, I’m only two years younger than Donald Trump.” I skipped it. The good news is, you’re not going to spend 30 minutes on it. sway back and forth for you. And I’ve played enough music that I don’t miss a beat and I don’t pretend to be a conductor. ”
“I’ve been doing this for a long time,” Clinton continued. “And I can honestly say that this time I’m not running for anything else other than my grandchildren’s future.”
recent Quinnipiac University poll It shows Democratic candidate Kamala Harris holding a narrow 2-point lead over Trump in the Tar Heel State. It’s going to extend to the power lines, so vote.