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President Trump At Rally: “Do We Have A President?”


During his last rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump asked a very important question: “Do we have a president?”

While speaking to a sea of supporters in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Trump shared, “Who’s our president? Do we have a president? Why doesn’t he leave?”

Trump continued, “I call him Crooked Joe, and that was very effective.”

“He didn’t do too well in that debate, and they came to him and said, ‘You’re down 21 points, and you’re going to lose.’This can only happen to me, so I ended up with somebody new,” added Trump.

Watch the moment he said it here:

“Who’s our president? Do we have a president? Why doesn’t he leave?

I call him Crooked Joe, and that was very effective.

He didn’t do too well in that debate, and they came to him and said, ‘You’re down 21 points, and you’re going to lose.’

This can only happen to me, so I ended up with somebody new.

All I have to do is expose her for what she is.

She’s a communist, and this country is not ready for a communist—and hopefully never will be.”

Here are some more highlights of the rally:

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Per CBS:

Former President Donald Trump is holding a rally at Indiana University of Pennsylvania on Monday evening after speaking at an event hosted by a conservative nonprofit in Westmoreland County earlier in the day.

Doors at IUP’s Ed Fry Arena, which seats about 5,000 people, opened at 3 p.m. and the former president is slated to speak at 7 p.m. Thousands of supporters wearing Make America Great Again hats and Trump shirts lined up outside earlier, waiting to get in.

“He wants to come back and fix things, and that’s what we need. We need somebody to come back and fix our country and try and drive down the prices. I mean, the whole country — it’s outrageous,” said supporter Nicholas Motto.

There is plenty of security; KDKA-TV saw Secret Service and Pennsylvania State Police outside and inside. Some officers were on horses, patrolling campus.

Some protesters showed up around 2:30. A few dozen people came down Pratt Drive and then down Wayne Avenue. Some of them KDKA-TV talked to were IUP students. The IUP College Democrats also planned a protest from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

“I think it is very clear that Donald Trump is not wanted on this campus by its students, and I feel like it’s important to make my voice heard and for everyone to register to vote,” said a protester named Ryan.

Trump most recently held a rally in the Western Pennsylvania area at the end of August, speaking to supporters in Johnstown.



 

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