Trump Warns Biden Could Bring America to No Back, Says Ad That ‘Stole Christmas’

Donald Trump Shared some harsh words for the President Joe Biden in an interview on Saturday night, claiming that his Democratic rival would lead the United States to a “state where the country cannot return.”

He continued to hammer the 79-year-old commander-in-chief on Sunday when he released a new ad claiming ‘Joe Biden Stole Christmas’.

It comes when Biden is a . scuffles with the supply chain The crisis and record inflation caused empty shelves and high prices for depressed Americans to go through the holiday season.

“This country has tremendous potential, tremendous, but we are taking it away, and there will be a point where the country can’t come back, and we can’t allow that point to get to that point,” Trump, 75, said. Fox News,

He was speaking to host Mark Levine to promote his new picture-heavy coffee table book Our Journey Together, which featured portraits of his four years in the White House. The $75 book goes on sale December 7.

Trump hit out at Biden in an interview on Fox Saturday night, pointing out that former Obama officials also criticized his handling of the economy

He was on television promoting his new coffee table book Our Journey Together, which was filled with pictures from his time in the office

He was on television promoting his new coffee table book Our Journey Together, which was filled with pictures from his time in the office

But during the interview Trump spent much of his time criticizing Biden and his policies, including the $1.75 trillion social and climate reform package Democrats are trying to pass in the Senate.

He claimed, seemingly out of the blue, that even Biden’s former boss is outraged.

‘I saw the day Obama said “It’s too dangerous” All this – you know, what they’ve done. It’s too much for him,’ Trump said.

It’s unclear what he was referring to — although several former Obama administration officials have spoken out about some aspects of Biden’s presidency, the Popular Democrat expressed nothing but support for his former vice president. not done.

But recently Larry Summers, former Obama economic adviser, said Biden was “behind the curve” and increasingly on a “downhill road” when it comes to fighting inflation.

Consumer goods prices rose 6.2 per cent this year from October 2020, a rate not seen in more than three decades.

Last month the government said its consumer price index rose 6.2 percent in October from a year earlier - the biggest 12-month jump since 1990.

Last month the government said its consumer price index rose 6.2 percent in October from a year earlier – the biggest 12-month jump since 1990.

Trump seemed to comment on Summers’ remark in interview: ‘When they see’ [Obama’s] Top economic people are seeing this inflation, and they are seeing these bills that are being passed for trillions and trillions of dollars, where it’s like throwing money out the window.’

‘These are the Obama people who are telling Biden people “you can’t do this” but they move on anyway.’

He also compared the two Democratic presidents, claiming that people are more vocal about their dislike for Biden because they were afraid to ‘insult’ Obama.

‘If you see, President Obama was very divisive, but people were more silent about it. They didn’t want to insult him, but he was very divisive,’ Trump said. ‘But the Biden administration is far worse.’

A 32-second video of Trump’s Save America PAC was also seized on Biden’s handling of the economy.

The 32-second video posted on Twitter included short soundbites of a news show discussing the supply chain crisis plaguing Americans over the holiday season.

The 32-second video posted on Twitter included short soundbites of a news show discussing the supply chain crisis plaguing Americans over the holiday season.

In a video posted to Twitter by the Trump War Room account on Saturday, soundbites from various television news have been clipped together to paint a portrait of Americans grappling with high prices and shortages this holiday season.

As CNN’s Anderson Cooper says in a clip, “With supply chain issues already crippling holiday gifts, it could also mean Christmas tree shortages.”

Another feature Fox’s Maria Bartiromo warns, ‘Supply chain crisis is making it harder to get toys and gifts under the Christmas tree this year.’

The clip begins with the text ‘Biden’s Nightmare Before Christmas’ and ends with the phrase ‘Joe Biden Stole Christmas’.

Meanwhile, the White House recently acknowledged that inflation is a wider issue after months of reducing rising prices as ‘temporary’. Officials still maintain that inflation and supply chain crises are directly linked to the pandemic.

But all these issues, Trump said on Saturday, are setting off a red wave to withdraw Congress in 2022.

‘I think you’re going to see a big, big win for Republicans in the midterm. I think it will be very difficult for him to come back so fast.

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