Trump: We did not leave Afghanistan, we surrendered
The former US president described leaving Afghanistan as surrender and insisted on his allegations of election fraud last year.
Former United States President Donald Trump on Thursday denounced allegations of fraud in a video marking the anniversary of the controversial 2020 election and criticized the new administration.
In a video posted on Twitter by his spokeswoman Liz Harrington, Trump claimed: ».
“It was a very sad day for our country,” the president said of his defeat in the election. The election was sad. “After that, things happened that are very bad.”
“Look at the borders, look at the economy, look at inflation, look at the exit from Afghanistan, which was very tragic,” Trump said. “It was not even an exit. It was surrendering to those who did not even have weapons, and we lost eighty-five billion dollars and thirteen soldiers, and many were severely wounded.”
“Hundreds of people were killed during this so-called departure,” he said. “I think we have never been below this point in the history of our country.”
“But the credible Arizona election report, which you spent a lot of time and effort and resources on, showed all the irregularities and irregularities,” Trump told his audience. “These efforts will continue.”
According to a report cited by Trump, there are allegedly some 275,000 irregularities in the election in one of the most important parts of Arizona.
According to the report, for example, 70,000 postal ballots counted in Maricopa County were never sent, and 168,000 ballots were printed on thinner-than-usual paper that violated state law.
Biden won by a margin of 10,000 in Arizona, usually the red state (Republicans are in the majority).
Prior to the 2020 elections, he claimed that any result other than victory was due to electoral fraud, and with this premise, after announcing the results, he did not accept the victory of his Democratic rival. Challenge and change in your favor.