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Trump: Carter died happily because bids were worse
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Donald Trump has sharply attacked his predecessor Joe Biden. The US President also ran out of the long-standing allegations of election fraud.
US President Donald Trump once again attacked the former government of his democratic predecessor Joe Biden with drastic words. “They were useless. They were incapable,” said the Republican at a meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in the White House. The bidet government was the “worst in the history of the United States”-even “worse than that of Jimmy Carter,” said Trump. “Jimmy Carter died as a happy man. You know why? Because he wasn’t the worst president. That was Joe Biden.”
In this context, Trump also repeated his often refuted claim that in the 2020 presidential election, which he had lost against bidges, was to be fraud-a story that had contributed to the violent storming of the Capitol by radicalized Trump supporters on January 6, 2021. “The only thing the last government was good at was to cheat on elections. It’s pretty much everything they could,” said Trump again.
Donald Trump was bothered by US flags on half mast
Carter died last December at the age of 100. The Democrat held the presidency from 1977 to 1981. After his death, the then President Biden ordered a 30-day funeral period. As a result, the US flags of public buildings blew while Trump’s second inauguration in January-which met with significant trouble at Trump.
Despite his criticism, he paid tribute to the deceased Carter, visited his raised coffin in the Capitol and – like bidges – took part in the state funeral service. As one of his first official acts after the swearing -in, however, he then had that flags should always be exhausted at full height when changing presidential changes.
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Source: Stern

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