Donald Trump wishes ‘Happy Easter to EVERYONE’, including ‘Radical Left Jokers’

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday said in his own way “Happy Easter” – linking his holiday wishes to his allegations of election fraud.

“Happy Easter to EVERYONE, including the Radical Left CRAZY who have prepared our presidential election and want to destroy our country!” Trump said in a statement.

His remarks come a day after he called on his supporters to boycott companies such as Major League Baseball, Coca Cola, Delta, which criticized Georgia’s new Republican legislation. MLB has said it will pick up its All-Star game for Atlanta this summer.

‘Baseball is already losing a large number of fans, and now they’re leaving Atlanta with their All-Star Game because they’re afraid that the Radical Left Democrats who do not want the voter ID, which is urgently needed, have something to do with our election do it. , “Reads a statement from Trump on Saturday.

“Boycott baseball and all the vigilant companies that interfere with free and fair elections. Do you listen to Coke, Delta, and everything! He continued.

Georgia has adopted a series of electoral reform measures aimed at reducing fraud, but the legislation has drawn widespread criticism of Democrats.

Former President Donald Trump, accompanied by 'the Easter Bunny', welcomes guests with opening remarks during the 141st Easter egg roll at the South Lawn of the White House on April 22, 2019.
Former President Donald Trump, accompanied by ‘the Easter Bunny’, welcomes guests with opening remarks during the 141st Easter egg roll at the South Lawn of the White House on April 22, 2019.
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The bill comes months after President Biden defeated Trump in Georgia’s presidential election by less than 12,000 votes.

It was the first time a Democratic presidential candidate had won in Peach State since 1992.

Then in a special election in January, two candidates from the Democratic Senate – Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock – defeats GOP president Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, who gave Democrats control of the chamber.

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