December 25 is the traditional Christmas in the West, but the former Trump of the United States was "full of firepower" on this day and issued an unusual "Christmas wish". According to the U.S. "Capitol Hill" newspaper, Trump bombarded political opponents such as Biden on social platforms on the 25th, saying that those who "attempted" to destroy the United States in his opinion should "rot in hell".
The American "Business Insider" mentioned that Trump also made a rare attack on electric vehicles in his "Christmas address", accusing electric vehicle supporters of being "** and morbid**" Previously, Trump also criticized the development of electric vehicles as "**promising to vigorously support the traditional auto industry if re-elected to the United States**."
According to the report, Trump attacked Biden, U.S. Department of Justice Special Prosecutor Jake Smith and many other political opponents on his self-created social platform "Truth Social" all day on the 25th. In a post that afternoon, he wrote: "Merry Christmas to all, including dishonest Joe Biden's only hope, the crazy Jack Smith. ”
Smith is a special prosecutor assigned by the U.S. Department of Justice who is investigating whether Trump incited his supporters to storm the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn the 2020 U.S. *** results. Trump has often criticized Smith, accusing him of being "insane."
On December 19, local time, Trump participated in a campaign event in Iowa, USA Source: ic photo
Trump also accused Biden of being "the worst and most corrupt in American history," claiming: "It's hard to have a great Christmas when you have a dishonest, incompetent, prison that wants to put a political opponent in jail, and illegally exploits law enforcement." We are fighting to save America from madness and destruction. ”
According to The Hill, Trump went on to lash out at other "** and sick people" in the United States, accusing them of "opening borders, driving up inflation, capitulating in Afghanistan, making a green new **, imposing high taxes, making the country energy inautonomous, advocating the use of the military on Russia, Ukraine or Israel, Iran, and fanatically supporting electric vehicles."
Trump concluded by saying that these "** attempts" to destroy" the once-great United States and that "may they rot in hell." Once again, Merry Christmas to you all!”
The U.S. media captured that Trump's speech reflected his critical attitude towards the electric vehicle industry. Business Insider mentioned that Trump criticized the development of electric vehicles at a campaign rally in September this year as "claiming that electric vehicles are "not far away", and that Biden's offer of electric vehicle tax credits to U.S. manufacturers amounts to a "transition to hell". He previously promised that if re-elected, he would vigorously support the traditional American auto industry.
However, CNN pointed out that due to falling costs, a wide range of vehicles, and ** support, American consumers are increasingly demanding electric vehicles, and many Republican politicians are also beginning to welcome electric vehicle investment. Some industry insiders are concerned that if Trump wins, his policies could affect investment in the U.S. electric vehicle industry.
In addition, Trump also posted a meme on social platforms on the 25th, saying "Santa Claus votes for Trump".
The 2024 U.S. primary election is approaching, and Trump, who is riddled with lawsuits, still maintains a leading position in the Republican Party and is the favorite for the Republican Party's nominee. A poll published by The Hill showed that Trump received 64With a 4 percent approval rating, he is nearly 54 percentage points ahead of Florida Governor DeSantis, the party's biggest rival.
But the Trump team still needs to address the issue of eligibility first. On December 19, the U.S. Supreme Court of Colorado ruled unprecedentedly that Trump was ineligible to hold public office again under Article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and ordered the secretary of state to exclude his name from the state's Republican primary.
In response to this ruling, Biden responded on the 20th, saying, "Trump is undoubtedly an insurrection." But he also said it was up to the court to decide whether Trump was disqualified from running.
The Trump campaign condemned it, saying it would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. According to US media analysis, although the state Supreme Court's ruling only applies to Colorado, this historic ruling will disrupt the United States in 2024.
The Colorado Supreme Court's ruling is currently suspended until Jan. 4, 2024, the day before the state's secretary of state verifies eligibility for the 2024** candidacy, pending Trump's appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling. According to the procedure, if the Trump team files an appeal before January 4 next year, Trump's name will still automatically appear on the ballot before the U.S. Supreme Court makes a final decision on the case, and his candidacy is valid.
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