Former President Donald Trump recently addressed concerns about the potential use of the military in handling what he referred to as 'the enemy from within' on Election Day. Trump expressed confidence that such measures would not be necessary, stating, 'I don’t think they’ll have to be used. I think we’re going to have a big victory. And I think 250 million people in this country are going to be very happy.'
During his remarks, Trump was seated in the passenger seat of a garbage truck and wearing an orange safety vest, a visual that has drawn attention. This statement came in response to comments made by President Joe Biden, where Biden appeared to make derogatory remarks about Trump supporters, referring to them as 'garbage.'
Trump further emphasized his commitment to accepting the election results, stating, 'If they find no evidence of cheating anywhere, I’ll accept the results. I hope that’s going to be the case. Win, lose or draw, I hope that’s going to be the case.'
These recent statements from Trump come amidst ongoing discussions and debates surrounding the integrity of the electoral process and the potential for unrest following the election. As the campaign season progresses, both candidates continue to address key issues and concerns facing the nation.