Trump Told His Supporters That If Biden Is Elected, “The Christmas Season Will Be Canceled” Even Though Joe Won’t Be Inaugurated Until January

His claims can't get crazier than this can they?


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It’s no secret that Donald Trump is getting desperate in his reelection bid. With just a little over two weeks left he has a vast amount of ground to cover. Trump is clearly making every attempt that he can though, holding multiple rallies a day with few breaks during the week. At these rallies Trump has been trying to perfect new attacks against his opponent, looking for something that can really do some damage — and this is where his desperation is showing most.

After his Hunter Biden “October surprise” fell flat on its face, the need for Trump to disparage Biden has grown immensely, and you would think the pinnacle of that would be saying that Biden is the head of a crime family backed by the media and “big tech.”

It gets worse, though. Trump also used the fact that Biden will listen to scientists as an attack:

“Listen to the scientists!” Trump mocked. “If I listened totally to the scientists, we would right now have a country that would be in a massive depression.”

Trump then goes on to lament that states are only closed to hurt him and that we need to open up despite the ever-growing pandemic (220,000 American lives at the time of writing)

But that wasn’t his peak insane claim either. The winner of Trump’s most bombastic claim about Biden goes to:

If he comes in, Carson City will become a ghost town and the Christmas season will be canceled.”

That is right, despite not even being inaugurated by the holidays, Biden is apparently on the fast track to cancel Christmas. There is some evidence that Trump doesn’t actually realize that Biden isn’t, in fact, the president already, but this is just crazy. Trump then goes on to congratulate himself on bringing “Merry Christmas” back.

 

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