Trump issues “Fight for Trump” video, calls for saving America to save the world

President Trump tweeted a video titled “Fight for Trump” on Dec. 19 and said he could not allow his big election win to be stolen.

President Trump tweeted a video titled “Save America, Save the World” on Saturday (Dec. 19) and said President Trump’s supporters around the world are fighting for Trump.

He made it clear that he won the election, which Biden lost in six swing states on Nov. 3; he also described how everything is now under control in the U.S. and that Republicans need to fight for it now to prevent the theft of the huge victory in the 2020 election, reminding Republicans, “Don’t be the weak fools! “

President Trump wrote: “Biden did not win the general election. He lost six swing states, and lost them badly. Then they added hundreds of thousands of votes in each state for nothing, but they got caught by us. What’s happening is Republicans must fight to prevent the theft of the fruits of their tremendous victory, don’t go being wonky fools!”

President Trump tweeted on Twitter on the 19th: “Biden didn’t win the Nov. 3 election, he lost six swing states and lost badly, but they turned the election around by cheating (flat out adding hundreds of thousands of pro-Biden votes), but they got caught cheating by the Republicans! Republicans must now fight to prevent the theft of their election gains.” (Photo credit: Trump Twitter)

In a subsequent tweet, President Trump analyzed the serious state of cyber hacking of the general election in the 2020 U.S. election as far worse than what has been reported by fake news in the United States. He wrote, “I’ve been fully briefed on this and know that everything is under control.”

He also said that when anything happens, the U.S. mainstream media blames Russia, and those mainstream media are not even afraid to say, “It could have been China [Communist Party].” President Trump then analyzed that the “ridiculous” voting machines in the U.S. may have been attacked in the election as well. Yet the result of the election was clear: “I won the election, and I won big, and that makes this election one of the more embarrassing corruptions in American history.” He wrote.

President Trump tweeted on the 19th that he had been briefed that the U.S. 2020 election had been hacked far worse than the fake news media had reported. But once something went wrong in the U.S., the mainstream media blamed Russia, even though they were afraid to admit that China (Communist Party) did it and that the ‘ridiculous’ voting machines in the U.S. were probably attacked in the election. President Trump wrote: “I won the election big, which is obvious, and it also makes this election one of the more embarrassingly corrupt in American history.” (Photo credit: Trump Twitter)

President Trump also forwarded the tweet to U.S. Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratciliffe and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

President Trump’s supporters are preparing to hold another anti-election theft protest in Michigan, Arizona and California on Saturday (Dec. 20), as they have done every Saturday since Election Day on Nov. 3.

U.S. director: will attend Trump’s inauguration or Biden’s protest on Jan. 20

U.S. actor and director Ricky Shcroder, on the other hand, said on Dec. 17 that he plans to travel to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20 to celebrate President Trump’s inauguration, and that he also hopes to have more people join him.

Shcroder posted to Paler on Dec. 17, writing, “God willing, I will be in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20 to celebrate President Trump’s inauguration; or to march in protest at (Biden’s) ‘Communist Congress’ inauguration event to demand that all elections in 2020 and beyond be ensured of fairness and integrity.”