Trump Has Epic Response to Biden Calls Half of America 'Garbage'

Just six days until November 5. The day after President Biden called Trump supporters "garbage," former President Donald Trump took the stage in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He addressed thousands, wearing a high-visibility garbage worker's vest.

Trump said he decided to show up in a dump truck, dressed like that, on a whim. He joked that the vest made him look thinner and teased that it might become his new go-to outfit. "When they said I’d look thinner, I said in that case, I’ll wear it onstage," he laughed. "I may never wear a blue jacket again."

He didn’t hold back on Biden, the Democrats, and especially Vice President Kamala Harris. He criticized them for "running a campaign of hate, vitriol and retribution." He pointed out Harris's recent remarks, comparing political opponents to mass murderers. He also highlighted Biden's comment about supporters being "garbage." "He called them ‘garbage,’" Trump noted.

Trump referenced Hillary Clinton’s 2016 "deplorables" remark. He claimed Biden’s statement "blows deplorables out of the water." He asserted, "My response to Joe and Kamala is very simple: You can’t lead America if you don’t love Americans. You can’t be president if you hate the American people."

He positioned himself as a unity candidate, claiming to bring together people of all backgrounds. "Kamala and Joe call all of us, and them, even them, ‘garbage.’ I call you the heart and soul of America," he stated. He praised sanitation workers, acknowledging their hard work and lack of credit.

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Trump took a jab at Harris for mentioning him 24 times in her speech. He accused her campaign of paying and bussing in supporters. He expressed gratitude for Buzz Aldrin's endorsement, declaring, "What we have built is the biggest, broadest, most incredible coalition and the greatest political movement in the history of our country."

He rallied Wisconsinites to vote, emphasizing the importance of their state. "If we win Wisconsin, we’re going to win the whole thing," he said. He concluded with a bold declaration: "November 5, 2024, will be liberation day in America."