

Kelly, Keller and Meuser were called back up to the stage by Trump during his remarks. "The Democrats are afraid of President Trump because President Trump believes in all of us." None of these politicians on the other side of the aisle think that you can make decisions for yourself," he said. Fred Keller similarly said he could sum up Trump in two words: "He cares." More: Laughlin's suit unearths emails about his view of Kelly Mastriano, Trump election liesįormer U.S. It is love of country that exceeds every other reason to run for president." "I would suggest to you that the reason he ran was he wasn't looking for anything else in his life other than serving America," Kelly said. Kelly asked the crowd why someone as wealthy as Trump who "already had everything" would want to run for president. Mike Kelly, an early supporter of Trump in 2020, touted Trump as the "greatest president that I've ever been alive for." View Gallery: Donald Trump rally brings fans to Erie Insurance Arena U.S. "Do you honestly believe that Joe Biden got 15 million more votes than Barack Obama?" she asked, evoking boos from the crowd. Ambassador to Denmark under Trump, spoke about the Democrats potentially "cheating" in the 2024 election, given what she believes without evidence were unreliable results in 2020. More: Laughlin's suit unearths emails about his view of Kelly Mastriano, Trump election lies Carla Sands urges residents to prevent 'cheating' in 2024 electionĬarla Sands, former U.S. "The Biden gang is desperately trying to keep Hunter Biden out of jail and to indict their No. "The more President Trump goes up in the polls, the more often he gets indicted," he said. Meuser said Democrats were engaging in "frivolous, overreaching indictments" because Trump was running for president. Meuser, R-9th Dist., further accused Biden of "corruption, extortion and clandestine payouts." He evoked the " Let's Go, Brandon" mantra to cheers. Senate candidate Sean Parnell loses custody battle, suspends campaign Parnell suspended his campaign in 2021 after he lost a court battle over custody of his three children in which the judge said he believed allegations of abuse by Parnell’s estranged wife. It was to send a message to any other good person out there who's willing to step up." "When I ran for Senate, they came after me," he said. Parnell, who unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2020 for the 17th District seat, said Democrats and the news media will do anything to keep "conservatives who actually fight" like Trump from running, invoking his own experience as a candidate.
