President Trump is in Waterloo, Iowa to speak to supporters as the Republican Primary inches closer.
Trump wasted no time addressing the recent Hamas terrorist invasion and stated Hamas’ assault “is an act of savagery that must and will be crushed.”
He continued ““The Israeli attack was made because we are perceived as being weak and ineffective and with a really weak leader.”
Watch Trump here:
The Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel territory…is an act of savagery that must and will be crushed. – President Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/zA72jhefja
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) October 7, 2023
The Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel territory…is an act of savagery that must and will be crushed. – President Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/zA72jhefja
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) October 7, 2023
Per Independent:
Donald Trump has taken the stage at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, as he seeks to shore up support in the Republican presidential primary.
ADVERTISEMENTMr Trump has taken aim at Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis while boasting about his assistance for farmers during his first term.
Addressing the Hamas attacks on Israel, Mr Trump said: “The Israeli attack was made because we are perceived as being weak and ineffective and with a really weak leader.”
President Trump responds to Hamas attacks in Israel:
"It has to be dealt with very powerfully. This is a time where the United States needs leadership. But Israel is at war. The US is obviously going to stick with Israel strongly.” pic.twitter.com/v1d1wvBJwY
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 7, 2023
Per AP:
Donald Trump continued his autumn push in Iowa on Saturday with presidential campaign events planned in two of the leadoff caucus state’s larger cities.
Trump’s afternoon stops in Waterloo and Cedar Rapids will be his third and fourth in a little more than two weeks, part of a stepped-up campaign schedule as the opening contest for the 2024 Republican nomination approaches.
Trump drew 1,700 people in Waterloo for an event aimed at encouraging attendees to pledge to support him in the caucuses, which are scheduled for Jan. 15. Hundreds more people waited outside, a sign of his dominance in the state and nationally.
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