President Trump tonight mocked Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar for dropping out of the 2020 race and endorsing Joe Biden, comparing their moves to the accusations of collusion with foreign governments that have marred his presidency
President Donald Trump on Monday mocked Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar for dropping out of the Democratic presidential race and endorsing Joe Biden, comparing their moves to the accusations of collusion with foreign governments that have marred his presidency.
Insulting his Democratic rivals formed the bulk of Trump’s rally, which came on the eve of the Super Tuesday elections in which 14 states, including North Carolina, will vote. The president laid into Biden, calling him one of his favorite insults, “Sleepy Joe,” and saying that the former vice president would be “put in a home” if he were to win the election, leaving “super left radical” staffers to run his administration.
Shifting from the campaign, Trump also used the rally to celebrate a new peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban, which created a framework to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan. American and Taliban negotiatorsthe agreement, which calls for U.S. forces to fully leave the country in 14 months if the Taliban holds up to their conditions of the agreement.
“American troops cannot be the policemen for the world or to create democracy in other nations that frankly probably don’t want it,” he told the crowd at Bojangles’ Coliseum in Charlotte. “The job of the American military is to secure and defend our country. We can finally begin to bring our amazing troops back home. After years of rebuilding foreign nations, we are finally rebuilding our nation and taking care of our citizens.
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