Former President Donald Trump has recently dropped a warning that that if he isn’t elected in the upcoming presidential election things will not turn out well, to be precise – “it’s gonna be a bloodbath” for the US via Mirror.
It has been noted that the 77-year-old dropped the chilling statements while addressing supporters at a Buckeye Values PAC Rally in Dayton, Ohio. It comes just a day following his hush-money criminal trial postponement.
Talking to the crowd in a red “Make America Great Again” cap, Trump said: “Now, if I don’t get elected it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country.”
Trump, a Republican, is in the state to support Bernie Moreno, the owner of an auto dealership, in his Tuesday US Senate primary race in Ohio. Before making his horrific remark, he cracked a joke about selling vehicles while serving as a guest speaker.
Trump is endorsing Moreno at this point in the GOP primary, which seems to be evenly matched between the dealership owner and two other contenders. Over the course of the previous week, the racy took a nasty turn when advocates for Moreno’s opponents disseminated an Associated Press piece that revealed the businessman’s email address was registered on the adult dating website “Adult Friend Finder.”
In turn, the allies of Moreno have launched a mailer accusing another Republican in the race in the process and conservative Frank LaRose, of being a closet ally of the LGBT+ community.
It seems that for Trump, it was also a fairly busy week as Judge Juan Merchan ruled his trial about paying hush money to Stormy Daniel, which was due to start on March 25. It will be delayed by a month as there’s new evidence for both parties to consider.