'Left is in complete panic': Internet slams Biden as he shares ad attacking Trump over 'bloodbath' remark
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: President Joe Biden shared an ad attacking his political opponent Donald Trump on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, March 18.
The ad is a part of Biden's presidential campaign and vilifies Trump by doubling down on his recent comments about a "bloodbath" in an Ohio rally and highlighting his support for White Supremacists and rioters of January 6, 2021.
Joe Biden shreds Donald Trump in new campaign ad
Taking to the social media platform from his personal account, Biden shared a montage, which begins with Trump's remarks at the March 16 rally in Dayton, Ohio.
"Now if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country," Trump says in the clip.
The clip cuts to a White Christian supremacist rally, where people are seen marching with lit torches while chanting, "Jews will not replace us."
It then shows Trump's infamous comments regarding the Charlottesville alt-right rally of 2017, where a woman was killed by a white supremacist, and he stated, "But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides."
"Are you willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups?" Trump is asked, with the video cutting away to him saying, "Proud Boys, stand back and stand by."
"Please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated January 6 hostages," is then seen announced at a Trump rally, before he is heard answering the question, "Will there be a lot of pardons and commutations of January 6 defendants?" with, "Yes. Absolutely."
The former president is then shown to ignore a journalist asking him, "Will you tell your supporters now, no matter what, no violence?"
The clip concludes with replaying Trump's "bloodbath" comment, along with the message, "STOP TRUMP."
Alongside the clip, Biden wrote in his post, "Donald Trump has shown us who he is, time and time again."
Donald Trump has shown us who he is, time and time again. pic.twitter.com/pBqyMTloHX
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) March 18, 2024
Internet slams Joe Biden's campaign ad targeting Donald Trump
Netizens slammed the President for fear-mongering against his opponent with the ominously edited montage and called it "propaganda".
"The Left is in complete panic," wrote a social media user. "Hoaxes, lies, and manipulation are the only way Democrats know how to operate because truth is not on their side. The Left understands their base are smooth-brained, subservient beings who lack critical thought and will regurgitate/subscribe to any narrative fed to them. They will stop at nothing to remain in control," they added.
The Left is in complete panic.
— ZNO 🇺🇸 (@therealZNO) March 18, 2024
Hoaxes, lies, and manipulation are the only way Democrats know how to operate because truth is not on their side.
The Left understands their base are smooth-brained, subservient beings who lack critical thought and will regurgitate/subscribe to…
"Out of context manipulation from the Biden propaganda machine," stated another.
Out of context manipulation from the Biden propaganda machine.
— Steven Hasty (@StevenHasty1) March 18, 2024
"I can’t believe you’re still trying to do this!! 😆 You don’t control the narrative anymore!!" jibed a third.
I can’t believe you’re still trying to do this!! 😆
— Big Tom Callahan🇺🇸 (@CallahanAutoCo) March 18, 2024
You don’t control the narrative anymore!!
"You are a disgusting/evil crew of liars and thieves. Every clip of Trump you cut into this is selectively edited to strip context and make it look like Trump wants political violence when in reality it’s you new age communists who want it. You know it’s your only path to power," one individual wrote.
You are a disgusting/evil crew of liars and thieves. Every clip of Trump you cut into this is selectively edited to strip context and make it look like Trump wants political violence when in reality it’s you new age communists who want it. You know it’s your only path to power.
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 18, 2024
"GASLIGHT 101," noted another.
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