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Trump Says Biden 'Convinced' Putin To Bomb Ukraine In Mar-a-Lago Campaign Speech
Mary Papenfuss
Mon, January 9, 2023 at 1:49 AM EST·3 min read
Donald Trump claimed President Joe Biden “convinced” Russian President Vladimir Putin to “go into Ukraine” in a mini campaign speech to a Mar-a-Lago audience over the weekend.
He falsely insisted that Biden encouraged Putin’s aggression when he said it would be “no problem” if Putin took “some parts of Ukraine.”
Biden sought a peaceful solution to Russia’s warmongering, and condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It was Trump who called Putin’s invasion “genius” at the time.
Trump also revealed at the Mar-a-Lago event reportedly linked to the Conservative Political Action Conference that he had to invite professors to the White House to explain to him him how horrible a nuclear war would be if it came up in the presidential debates.
“The power is so destructive that we won’t talk about it,” he said. Trump claimed the experts urged him: “Sir, do the best you can to not talk about it ... It’s so destructive, it’s so powerful. The world will be gone,” he added as he indicated Biden is increasing the risk of a nuclear war because he has “no mind left.”
The former president, speaking from a podium, also insisted that a “lunatic” fatally shot Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 violence in 2021.
“There was no reason” for it, said Trump. “We’re not going to let this go on. These are people are horrible, horrible people,” he added, apparently referring to police protecting lawmakers that day. “What they’ve done to protesters ...”
Micki Witthoeft, the mother of Ashli Babbitt, was arrested after blocking traffic in a protest on Capitol grounds on Friday, police said. She ignored orders to move and instead “turned around with her hands behind her back and asked to be arrested,” said a statement from the Capitol police.
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and now we have
Trump Says Biden 'Convinced' Putin To Bomb Ukraine In Mar-a-Lago Campaign Speech
Mary Papenfuss
Mon, January 9, 2023 at 1:49 AM EST·3 min read
Donald Trump claimed President Joe Biden “convinced” Russian President Vladimir Putin to “go into Ukraine” in a mini campaign speech to a Mar-a-Lago audience over the weekend.
He falsely insisted that Biden encouraged Putin’s aggression when he said it would be “no problem” if Putin took “some parts of Ukraine.”
Biden sought a peaceful solution to Russia’s warmongering, and condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It was Trump who called Putin’s invasion “genius” at the time.
Trump also revealed at the Mar-a-Lago event reportedly linked to the Conservative Political Action Conference that he had to invite professors to the White House to explain to him him how horrible a nuclear war would be if it came up in the presidential debates.
“The power is so destructive that we won’t talk about it,” he said. Trump claimed the experts urged him: “Sir, do the best you can to not talk about it ... It’s so destructive, it’s so powerful. The world will be gone,” he added as he indicated Biden is increasing the risk of a nuclear war because he has “no mind left.”
The former president, speaking from a podium, also insisted that a “lunatic” fatally shot Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 violence in 2021.
“There was no reason” for it, said Trump. “We’re not going to let this go on. These are people are horrible, horrible people,” he added, apparently referring to police protecting lawmakers that day. “What they’ve done to protesters ...”
Micki Witthoeft, the mother of Ashli Babbitt, was arrested after blocking traffic in a protest on Capitol grounds on Friday, police said. She ignored orders to move and instead “turned around with her hands behind her back and asked to be arrested,” said a statement from the Capitol police.
Trump Says Biden 'Convinced' Putin To Bomb Ukraine In Mar-a-Lago Campaign Speech
He also again insisted violent Capitol rioters were simply "protesting a dishonest election," despite a complete lack of evidence of anything but a legitimate vote.