Donald Trump holds rally in Macomb County for candidates

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Former President Donald Trump returned to Michigan on Saturday night to boost support for two Republican candidates he wants to see become the state’s chief law enforcement and elections officials, inserting himself into the nominating process three weeks before state GOP delegates  are to begin selecting their nominees for down-ballot races.

The two Trump-backed candidates — Matt DePerno for attorney general and Kristina Karamo for secretary of state — are political newcomers who gained prominence after the 2020 election for peddling misinformation and unproven claims of corruption in that year’s presidential balloting, which Trump lost to Joe Biden in Michigan by more than 154,000 votes.

Beginning his speech about 7:30 p.m., Trump immediately attacked President Joe Biden and began hammering at false claims that the 2020 election in the state was rife with fraud and corruption. 

Former President Donald Trump speaks during a Save America rally at the Michigan Stars Sports Center in Washington Township on April 2, 2022.

“The presidential election was rigged and stolen and because of that our country is being destroyed,” he said as the speech began. “We did win, we did win. … We won by a lot, not just a little.” 

In his remarks at the Michigan Stars Sports Center in Washington Township, which lasted about an hour and 45 minutes, Trump talked about high inflation and a surge in migrants along the southern border,  as well what he described as a botched withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan. He also claimed that, if he had remained in office, Russia never would have invaded Ukraine and inflation wouldn’t have gone up.



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