Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly on Monday advised former President Trump to stay away from “crazy land” at campaign rallies, saying President Biden’s record is good enough to defeat President Trump. suggested.
when asked News Nation’s “O’Reilly said on “On Balance” anchor Leland Bittert that if “an undisciplined Trump” boosts Biden’s standing in the polls, the former president’s comments won’t make a difference. insisted.
“It doesn’t matter what Donald Trump says in politics,” O’Reilly said, later adding. He is an interesting person to those who like him. So it’s like ‘The Apprentice 8,”’ he said, referring to President Trump’s popular reality show.
“He’s just blowing people up, but the real advantage of Donald Trump is that President Biden’s administration is blowing up before our eyes,” he continued.
O’Reilly cited a series of problems he has with Biden’s leadership regarding inflation, U.S. border security, the fentanyl crisis and the White House’s response to the Israel-Hamas war.
“Basic people in the country have gotten to the point where they’re saying, ‘Biden stands for nothing, he has no principles.’ He’s a disaster… Technically, inflation and the border and everything else. “It’s about,” he said.
The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.
Mr. O’Reilly suggested that instead of engaging in campaign talk that often ends in attacks on other politicians, he should continue to focus on what he perceives to be the failures of Mr. Biden’s policies. did.
“So that’s the thing about President Trump. He’s a melting president. He should use that to get away from this crazy world.”
“But as you point out, that’s easier said than done for Donald Trump,” he added.
President Trump recently used his campaign rally on the Jersey Shore last Saturday to speak with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D), who filed a hush-money lawsuit against him in New York and is overseeing the case. He attacked Judge Juan Machan.
Due to an ongoing hush money trial in Manhattan, the former president’s attendance at rallies has been limited in recent weeks, and he must obtain permission from a judge to appear in court or miss a day of court. be.
The former president faces 34 charges of falsifying business records against former fixer Michael Cohen in connection with reimbursing Daniels for keeping quiet about the alleged affair before the 2016 election. being asked. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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