August 9th: Trump Speech in Bozeman, Montana
On August 9, Donald Trump addressed a crowd of approximately 10,000 in Bozeman, Montana, expressing dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party’s decision to nominate Kamala Harris, claiming it was a “coup” against Joe Biden.
“Bild” reports on this development.
Trump argued that Biden, who garnered 14 million votes in the primaries, was replaced by Harris, who was only selected through online delegate voting. He further claimed he could easily defeat her, calling her “stupid” and accusing her of wanting to open the borders to “millions of criminals,” potentially leading to global conflict, economic disasters, and financial crises.
Trump also criticized Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz for his initiative to provide tampons for boys in school bathrooms, deeming it absurd.
During his speech, Trump recounted an incident in which he escaped an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania by focusing on immigration data at the crucial moment. He interpreted this as a divine intervention that saved his life.
Earlier reports suggest the altercation between Harris and anti-Israel protesters occurred in Detroit.