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Donald Trump gives a chilling warning of ‘Bloodbath" if not elected

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Vandalia, United States: Donald Trump told a rally in Ohio on Saturday that presidential election in November is going to be the most important date in the history of the US.

Trump warned, quite perplexingly, of a ‘blood bath’ if he is not elected in the polls without making clear what he is suggesting with the remark, news agency AFP reported.

The 77-year-old told the rally ‘The date -- remember this, November 5 -- I believe it's going to be the most important date in the history of our country ‘.

Targeting what he said China’s plans to make cars in Mexico and sell them in US, Trump declared that China will not be able to sell those cars he is elected.

‘Now if I don't get elected it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole, that's going to be the least of it, it's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. But they're not going to sell those cars., ‘ Trump was quoted as saying.

Soon after Trump’s remarks, Biden camp released a statement calling Trump a ‘loser’ at the ballot box, and pointed out his ‘his threat of political violence’.

Referring to violence that Trump supporters carried out at US Capitol in 2021, Biden camp stated that Trump wants another January 6, adding ‘the American people are going to give him another electoral defeat this November because they continue to reject his extremism, his affection for violence, and his thirst for revenge.’

Trump and Biden, winning enough numbers to clinch their party nominations in the 2024 presidential race, are set for a rematch in the upcoming polls.

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