Trump Lights It up at Rally in Alaska, With Humor and Skewering of Joe Biden – Opinion

President Donald Trump held another “Save America” rally on Saturday, this time in Anchorage, Alaska.

Trump didn’t hold back either on politics or the topics of the day. Elon Musk, he called him out for his failure to acquire Twitter. He’s likely now to end up in court on the matter.

“Elon. Elon. Elon. He’s not going to buy Twitter,” Trump said after encouraging those in attendance to use a competing social media platform, Truth Social. “And where did you hear that before? From me,” he added.

“He’s got himself a mess, I’ve looked at his contract,” Trump continued. “Ya know, Elon says he’s never voted Republican, but I didn’t know that because he told me that he voted for me so he’s another bull—t artist.”

Trump now has a Twitter rival with Truth Social. Musk also indicated that Trump leans toward Florida Governor. Ron DeSantis is running for the 2024 election if he wins.

Trump remembered Shinzo Abe the former Japanese Prime Minister, who he considered both a close friend and great friend.

Trump saved his most cutting remarks for the Democrats and people like Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), “In four months… you are going to fire your RINO [Republican In Name Only] Senator Murkowski,” Trump added. “She is the worst.” He endorsed her opponent Kelly Tshibaka, whom he termed a “conservative warrior,” to cheers. Murkowski was in office for over 20 years.

Trump also spoke about ending the political career of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and spoke about the “incredible damage” that Joe Biden had done to the country in such a short period.

“You could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them all together and mix them all up and they would not have done the incredible damage that Joe Biden has done to our country in less than two short years,” Trump said. He noted that the comparison between his success and Biden’s failure was “stark.”

This was classic Trump as he joked about the efforts to get him and Biden’s incoherence.

Attention to graphic language

Kelly Tshibaka and Sarah Palin both had the opportunity to speak as well, and Palin used part of her time to praise Trump for being willing to take on the “fake media.”

Palin is seeking the seat of late Rep. Don Young. Palin was the winner of the primary. Alaska’s system works like this: The top four finishers in an open primary go on to the general elections. So it looks like she’s well-positioned in that race.

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