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Donald Trump (74) accepted the Republican nomination in his speech on Thursday night (local time). “It is with a heart of gratitude that I accept this nomination for president of the United States tonight,” he said at the end of the Republican Congress. After his speech, the President of the United States lit a large fireworks display in downtown Washington.
But there isn’t much to celebrate in America right now. Among other things, riots due to police violence are shaking the country. And: Nowhere in the world are there as many crown deaths as in the US Yet the president’s 1,500 guests were sitting together, hardly any of them wearing a mask. Trump delivered his more than an hour-long speech, contrary to custom, from the White House lawn. Critics accused him of using the official residence for a party political event.
“No one will be safe in Biden’s America”
During his speech, Trump also shot his challenger Joe Biden (77). In the event of a Democratic election victory, he drew a scene of terror: “No one will be safe in Biden’s America.” He accused Biden of being a puppet of the radical left who wanted to seize power.
The president put Americans in the mood to choose fate. “This election will determine whether we will save the American dream or allow a socialist agenda to destroy the destiny that matters to us,” he said. “Joe Biden is not the savior of America’s soul, he’s the destroyer of American jobs.”
The president praised the crown’s own handling of the crisis
In his speech, Trump also campaigned for the votes of black voters, who are among Biden’s important supporters. “I’ve done more for the black community in three years than Joe Biden did in 47 years,” he said. “I say with great humility that I have done more for the African American community than any president since Abraham Lincoln.”
During the speech, the incumbent president also praised her handling of the crisis in the crown pandemic, though most Americans rated her negatively in polls. “We will defeat the virus, end the pandemic, and emerge stronger than ever from the crisis,” Trump said. According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, more than 180,000 people in the United States have died after being infected by the coronavirus. In the first three days of the four-day Republican party conference alone, the pandemic killed about 3,000 Americans.
“Attacked by angry mob”
Hundreds of Trump opponents had gathered outside the White House during Trump’s speech Thursday night. They allegedly attacked US Republican Senator Rand Paul after the event.
“I was attacked by an angry crowd of more than 100 people a block from the White House,” he wrote in a tweet. He thanked the police for saving his life and that of his wife. (SDA / bra)