Former President Trump painted a dystopian image of California as crime-ridden, water-starved and flooded with illegal immigrants as a warning about what will happen to the nation if Kamala Harris is elected president. "I'm here today in California with a very simple message for the American people: We cannot allow Comrade Kamala Harris and the communist left to do to America what they did to California," he told reporters from his blufftop golf course in Rancho Palos Verdes, with the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island in the background.
Trump said if he is elected, he would stop sending California federal firefighting aid unless Gov. Gavin Newsom, whom he referred to repeatedly as 'Newscum,' enacted his policy priorities on issues such as taxes. 'If he doesn't sign those papers, we won't give him money to put out all his fires. And if we don't give him all the money to put out the fires, he's got problems,' Trump said. 'He's a lousy governor.'
Despite losing the 2020 presidential by 5 million votes in California, the former president claimed he would win the state if votes were properly counted. 'You don't have an honest voting system. They send out millions and millions of ballots. They go all over the place,' he said. 'You have a very dishonest system over here. If I ran with an honest vote counter in California, I would win California.'
In his first news conference since his debate with Harris on Tuesday, Trump spoke for more than an hour. He repeatedly railed at the moderators of the clash as biased, claiming he won, and also pointed out that the system is unfair and not reflective of the true voting public.
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