Former President Donald Trump had sharp remarks for his closest opponent vying for the Republican presidential nomination, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), as well as President Joe Biden while on stage at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
While railing about how he helped DeSantis with his gubernatorial bid and attacking him for having “no loyalty,” Trump took aim and referred to both candidates as a “son of a *****.”
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Switching between candidates, Trump slammed DeSantis for his low polling numbers, and for lacking loyalty after the governor announced his 2024 presidential bid—despite Trump backing his campaign for governor.
“They say, ‘Will you run against the president? Will you run against the president?’ He says, ‘I have no comment.’ I said that means he’s running, this son of a bi*** is running against me. I got him elected, and he’s running,” Trump said.
Trump then pivoted back to attacking Biden and his policies that he said have hurt America.
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He questioned whether or not Biden was actually running his own campaign, or if his advisers were just telling him what to do, even asking if the president even “knows what the hell’s going on.”
“We have somebody that’s not at the top of his game, never was at the top of a game, never was,” Trump said. “We have a guy who’s a dumb son of a bi***.”