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Former President Trump accused former President Barack Obama of “sabotaging” President Biden's 2024 re-election bid, calling the move unprecedented in American political history.

President Trump called “Brian Kilmeade Show” Fox News Radio said many critics believe Biden's ouster was instigated by his Democratic colleagues and other important things for voters as early voting continues in all 50 states. discuss issues.

Mr. Kilmeade asked Mr. Trump's reaction to Mr. Obama's recent remarks at Mr. Harris' campaign rally. Mr. Obama took credit for the strong economy during Mr. Trump's term, claiming that “it was my economy.''

Pelosi reportedly “wasn't happy that the only blood on the knife” that ousted Biden was hers.

“What he did to Biden was pretty incredible,” Trump told Kilmeade. “I watched him take him off the stage. And I'll tell you what he did to Biden, I think it was really bad. They interrupted Biden, but Biden Like it or not, he won the nomination, and they took it away from him, and that never happened. ”

Biden withdrew from the 2024 campaign in July following his disastrous debate loss to Trump in June. This paved the way for Vice President Kamla Harris to become the Democratic nominee, and the president ultimately endorsed him.

CHICAGO, IL – AUGUST 19: US Vice President Kamala Harris and US President Joe Biden greet each other at the end of the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 19, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.

“She's worse than him,” Trump warned. “I truly believe that. She's actually going to do worse than him,” he said, expressing severe concerns about the Biden-Harris administration's approach to world affairs.

Meanwhile, voters across the country are voting early in all 50 states.

The former president has so far touted turnout in key battleground states such as North Carolina and Georgia, both of which are crucial in paving the way for a possible election victory.

“Early voting is so far an anomaly,” President Trump said. “I would say it was a lot more than we expected, but if you look at North Carolina, you look at Georgia…The Atlanta newspapers already have us leading by about a 5-point, 4-point, 5-point spread. I think the results show that we are doing it – it seems to be doing very well in early voting, but who knows?”

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“We need to understand it. We need to understand it thoroughly,” he continued. “There's a lot of enthusiasm.”

Trump told Kilmeade he intended to vote early in Florida.

As of Tuesday afternoon, more than 1.8 million of Georgia's roughly 7.2 million eligible voters, or 25.2%, had cast absentee or early votes, shattering previous pre-Election Day records. .

Georgia is on the rise Number of early voters Both North Carolina and South Carolina broke their previous opening day standards, according to local reports.

Both presidential candidates will also visit Georgia this week. Ms. Harris will visit Atlanta with former President Barack Obama on Thursday, and Mr. Trump will participate in multiple events on Wednesday.

According to WRBL, the former president will attend a religious service in rural Georgia on Wednesday, followed by an evening vigil scheduled for Duluth.

“I haven't had a day off in 52 days, and now I've had 13 days off.” [days left]”And she's sleeping today,” Trump said, adding, “She's like Biden, she likes to sleep a lot…I don't get any rest, and I shouldn't…This is serious.” That's true.''

“This is going to make America great again. We're not taking any chances,” he continued. “If we don't win this race, our country is in serious jeopardy.”

FOX News' Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.

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