Trump and Kamala Harris to gather in the Rust Belt

GLENDALE, Ariz. – At an event on stage dominated by widespread lashing and derogatory attacks against his opponents, Trump suggested – just four days after Election Day – that one of his top Republican critics would not be such a “war hawk” if she had guns pointed at him .

Trump, sitting in a chair next to right-wing media personality Tucker Carlson for what was billed as a live interview event, told an arena of thousands of supporters yesterday that President Joe Biden was a “stupid bastard” and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, was “a sleaze bag.”

He also said he would let Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, “do whatever he wants” in his second administration related to health policy, noting that his newfound political allies “want to look at the vaccines .”

“He really wants to with the pesticides and the, you know, all the different things. I said he can do it, Trump said of the former independent presidential candidate. “He can do anything he wants. He wants to look at the vaccines. He wants — everything. I think that’s great,” Trump continued.

But the former president, no stranger to personal attacks, reserved his most violent comments for former Rep. Liz Cheney.

In a long and uncompromising riff on Cheney, Trump appeared to insinuate that the former congresswoman would be less of a “war hawk” — as Trump referred to her — if she herself was in a war with weapons “trained on her face.”

“She’s a radical war hawk. Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her,” Trump said. “OK, let’s see how she feels about that. You know when the guns are trained on her face — you know, they’re all hawks when they’re sitting in Washington in a nice building,” Trump continued.

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