Trump joins Limbaugh’s ‘radio rally’ to warn America’s enemies not to mess with U.S.

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  • Source: WND Staff
  • 10/09/2020

Rush Limbaugh (Video screenshot courtesy RushLimbaugh.com)

President Trump has had a few things on his mind lately.

He spent a couple days in the hospital with COVID-19, after America was infected with the Chinese coronavirus and he had to shut down the world's best economy, crushing millions of jobs, although they have returned in significant numbers.

He's been under constant attack from Democrats since even before he was elected, surviving a more than two year long investigation into debunked Russia collusion claims, and shrugging off a failed Democrat impeach-and-remove attempt.

He's been under constant assault from those on the extremist fringe who essentially want to turn the nation into a socialist state.

There have been riots, linked to the above socialist move, in hundreds of cities.

Democrats have been battling him for billions of dollars to subsidize the budgets Democrat states and cities.

And more.

But he hasn't forgotten about the nation's external enemies. Those like Iran, where leaders likely would like to have "anybody-but-Trump" in the White House for his hard-line-policies against its rogue practices of terror.

During an appearance on Rush Limbaugh's radio show on Friday, the president bluntly warned that Iran, or others, coming against the U.S. wouldn't find a happy ending.

Twitch reported the president's comment was: "If you [muck] around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are gonna do things to you that have never been done before."

Only Trump didn't use the word "muck," just something that rhymed.

It was a "virtual rally" that was billed as the largest rally every on radio.

"Trump spoke without break for two hours. Limbaugh cancelled commercials for the 'rally' and apparently also went through the news breaks at the top and bottom of hours one and two," the Gateway Pundit explained.

There have been random threats from Iran ever since last winter when Trump ordered the killing of Iran's terrorist leader Gen. Qasem Soleimani in a strike at Baghdad Airport.

He was one of the individuals responsible for the arrangement of terror attacks and practices that cost hundreds of American lives.

"Previous U.S. administrations had allowed Soleimani to wage war against America troops in Iraq for over a decade out of fear of reprisal by Iran," the report said.

Iran’s response to Trump last January was a weak barrage of missiles that did not kill any GIs (several suffered concussions). Also resulting was a decision by Iran to mistakenly shoot down a passenger jet over Tehran, killing 176 passengers and crew.

Trump also addressed his own COVID-19 diagnosis and the few nights he spent in the hospital, saying he's fully recovered and is not taking any further medications.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution noted that the president's physicians had cleared him to resume public engagements as early as Saturday.

The Hill said the president credited a drug combination called Regeneron that tackled his COVID-19 and made him feel better almost immediately.

He also said he'd really like to see a coronavirus stimulation package bigger than even the Democrats' $2.4 billion plan, and argued Black Lives Matter is a "racist" and "Marxist" group.

There also were criticisms of the media, which have attacked him almost constantly over the first three and a half years of his White House tenure.

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