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Top 7 Trump One-Liners in Michigan Speech


While Republican presidential candidates prepped to criticize each other on the⁢ Ronald ‍Reagan Presidential Library debate⁢ stage Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump was commanding a different stage outside ⁤of Detroit. ⁢

For the second time ‍this cycle, Trump opted out of‌ the formalities so that he could ‌speak directly to the American people. His candor was⁤ well received by the United Auto Workers ‍at Drake Enterprises who eagerly cheered‍ on the leading Republican candidate and booed ⁣President ​Joe Biden.

Here are the best one-liners from⁤ Trump’s Michigan speech.

Posing At The Picket Line

Mere minutes into⁣ his speech, Trump poked fun at Biden for his last-minute, performative trip to the UAW picket line.

“Yesterday, Biden came to Michigan to pose for ⁤photos at the picket line but ‌it’s his policies that send Michigan auto workers to the unemployment line,” ‌Trump quipped.

Trump noted‍ that Biden rushed ⁢to The Wolverine State after he⁣ discovered his number one political rival planned to make⁢ a visit.

“Did you notice he spoke for what ‍– a ​few seconds? And he had​ absolutely no idea what he was saying. He didn’t know where he was,” ⁣Trump said.

Joe’s ‌Dirty Hands

Hour after⁣ House Republicans released even more evidence of Biden’s role in ‍a foreign influence peddling scheme, Trump​ called out the ⁤Democrat’s corruption with one scathing zinger.

“The ⁣only ​time Joe Biden has ever gotten his hands dirty is when ‍he taking cash from foreign countries,”‍ Trump declared.

Earlier in the night, Trump called‌ Biden the “most corrupt and incompetent” president the nation has ever had.

“Joe ‍Biden only cares⁤ about enriching his own family. I care about enriching your family.​ That’s why​ I ⁣did this,” Trump explained.

The White House’s ‘Wretched Old Vulture’

Gone are the days of Trump ​referring ‌to Biden as ⁣“sleepy Joe,” here‍ are the days of calling the 80-year-old a“wretched old vulture.”

“Crooked Joe Biden ⁤is back like a ⁤wretched old vulture trying to ⁢finish off his ⁤prey,” Trump said before noting that the Democrat’s electric ‍vehicle ‍mandate is killing American jobs.​

The Republican Debate

Trump​ may have skipped ⁣the Republican presidential debate, but he didn’t ⁢skip his chance to make⁣ a public jab at every person on ⁤the Reagan Library stage.

“You know, we’re competing with the job candidates. They⁣ are ⁣all running for a job,” ‍Trump. “They’re⁤ all job candidates. They’ll do anything. Secretary of‍ something.”

Trump even threw shade at his‌ former Vice President Mike Pence.

“They even ⁣say VP.⁣ I don’t⁢ know. Does ⁢anybody ⁤see any VP in the group? I don’t think‌ so,” Trump said.

Sense And Sensibility

During his speech, Trump rejected claims that he is a “conservative” candidate. Instead, ‍he called himself a “person of common⁤ sense.”

“It’s common sense. We want‍ to have a border, we want to have good voting,‍ we ⁤want to have‌ same-day ‍voting with all paper ballots, and we want to have a thing called voter ID,” Trump​ said. “Why did the Democrats⁣ not want voter ID? Because​ they want‍ to cheat.”

Biden⁢ vs.⁣ The⁤ Stage

Trump received quite a ‍few laughs when ⁤he ⁤joked⁣ about locating all of the ‍stairs on his speech stage so he ⁤didn’t accidentally lose his ‌way like Biden.

“How the hell does ​it work that you can find‌ your‌ way off ‌the⁢ stage? How does that work?⁤ But⁤ he⁤ can’t,” ‌Trump said.

Trump repeated the Biden senility schtick a few minutes later.

“This guy walks up yesterday⁢ looks like​ he’s going to fall⁤ over, standing in front of some ⁣people looks like he’s gonna fall over. This is ⁢not a leader. The whole world is laughing at us,” Trump said.

Dan ​Scavino ‌‘Controls The Internet’

Perhaps Trump’s most random remark ⁣was calling his former ‌Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Dan ⁢Scavino “the most powerful man in politics.”

“He‍ controls the‍ internet,” Trump shouted, gesturing‌ to the social media manager at the back ⁣of the room. His ‌comment was⁢ met with a ⁢collective round of cheers.


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⁢ What were some of the key points Trump made in his speech regarding ‌Biden’s policies and corruption allegations

While Republican presidential candidates were preparing ​to criticize each other on the Ronald ⁣Reagan Presidential Library debate stage on⁤ Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump ‌was‍ commanding a different stage outside of Detroit.⁣

For the second time‌ this cycle, Trump chose to opt out⁢ of the formalities so that he could speak directly to the American people. His candor⁣ was ‌well ​received by the⁢ United Auto Workers at Drake Enterprises, who eagerly cheered on the leading Republican candidate and ⁣booed President Joe Biden.

Here are the best one-liners from ‌Trump’s Michigan speech.

Posing At The Picket Line

Mere minutes into his speech, Trump poked fun at Biden for his last-minute,⁢ performative trip to the UAW ⁤picket line.

“Yesterday, Biden came to Michigan to pose for photos at the picket line, but it’s his policies ‌that send Michigan auto‍ workers ⁤to the unemployment⁣ line,” Trump quipped.

Trump noted that Biden rushed to The Wolverine State after he‌ discovered his ⁢number one political rival planned to make a visit.

“Did you notice ⁣he spoke for what – ⁤a‍ few seconds? And ‍he had absolutely no idea⁢ what‍ he was saying. He didn’t⁤ know where he was,” Trump⁤ said.

Joe’s Dirty Hands

Hour after ⁤House Republicans released even ‌more evidence ⁢of Biden’s role in a foreign influence peddling scheme, Trump called out the Democrat’s corruption with⁤ one scathing zinger.

“The only time Joe Biden has ever gotten his‌ hands ⁣dirty is when he’s taking cash from foreign⁢ sources,”​ Trump remarked.

In his speech, Trump continued to⁢ highlight the differences between his own policies and those of Biden, emphasizing his commitment to supporting ⁣American workers ⁢and⁤ businesses. He also touched on his administration’s accomplishments, including job growth, ‍tax cuts, and deregulation.

Overall, Trump’s Michigan speech once again showcased his⁤ ability to ⁢connect with his base and deliver ⁢memorable one-liners. As the ​Republican primary​ race‌ heats up, it ⁣will be interesting to see how his direct approach⁢ to campaigning resonates with voters.



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