Trump Lights Up Rally and Takes Biden to the Woodshed for His Weakness – Opinion

President Donald Trump held another “Save America” rally on Saturday. He spoke in Florence, South Carolina this time.

Some of those who spoke prior to Trump were the South Carolina Governor. Henry McMaster and Russell Fry were state representatives. Former state Rep. Katie Arrington was also present. South Carolina GOP Chairman Drew McKissick, Brandon Judd (college football hall of honor Coach Lou Holtz) and Graham Allen were among others who spoke before Trump.

Trump went after the big topic of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, calling it a “terrible atrocity” that never would have happened under him. Then he noted that when he was in office, he didn’t get us into any wars, noting that it was his “personality” that “kept us out of war.”

There’s a lot of truth to that, in that you would know he wasn’t afraid to respond and you wouldn’t necessarily know what that response would be. Unlike Joe Biden, who tells you ahead of time what’s off the table, so you know what threats you will never have to deal with and how weak that makes him.

Trump said it was a dangerous time to have someone in the office who was “physically and mentally challenged” like Biden.

He also noted how Biden — instead of removing restrictions on energy production — was begging “on his knees” for oil from other countries including our enemies, when we are such an energy-rich country.

Trump claimed that even Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla), the electric vehicle manufacturer, said the answer was to drill. But Biden is too dependent on the radical left.

Trump took some time to reflect on the fact that Germany had proven himself right once again when it was about how Germany was threatening NATO and EU with its dependence on Russian oil.

Then he got down to one of the most important reasons for being there — pointing out how Republicans needed to win in November to beat back the radical Democrats. Trump said that first they must get rid of all the RINOs who were present in primaries.

Trump supported Katie Arrington who ran against Rep. Nancy Mace in the primary. He also endorsed Russell Fry against Rep. Tom Rice who had voted for impeachment of Trump on Jan. 6.

Trump wanted to correct one of the greatest wrongs in the COVID orders. Trump also demanded that the COVID mandates be removed and that each military member who was fired because of them be reinstated.

It sure sounds like he’s running — he already has a substantial list of things that he wants to get done.

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