Donald Trump at Coachella, California addressed the hecklers and said that she would later get “the hell knocked out of her” in a suggestively violent speech. “Back home to mommy, she goes back home to mommy,” Trump said. “‘Was that you darling?’ And she gets the hell knocked out of her. Her mother’s a big fan of ours, you know that right? Her father, her mother.You always have that,” Trump said as the heckler was removed from his rally at the Democrat-heavy state.
CNN reported how Donald Trump’s rhetoric has gotten darker in the last leg of the campaigning. Politico White House reporter Daniel Lippman on the CNN show said it was not surprising and reminds one of his violent words in 2016 against protesters: ‘Take them out on the stretcher’. “He feels the walls have closed in on him. That he faces potential jail time with criminal cases. If he loses this election, then there is a good chance that he will be in prison…he has gone darker,” Lippman said.
At the rally, as Trump spewed venom on Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration, he described America as an occupied country. “We got people taking over parts of Colorado, we have people taking over other states, a lot of states don’t want to talk about it, because they’re embarrassed … But it’s no different really than if we lost a war,” he said.
“We’re not going to let Kamala Harris do to America what she did to California,” Trump said, referring to the state as as “Paradise Lost.” Trump is almost certain to lose California, and that won’t change after his Saturday stop in Coachella, a desert city east of Los Angeles best known for the annual music festival bearing its name.
The California rally on Saturday ended a controversial week for Trump during which he said he had been to Gaza when he hadn’t; suggested CBS News should lose its broadcasting license; continued to spread misinformation about the Biden administration’s hurricane relief efforts; described “The View” co-host’s Sunny Hostin as a “dummy”; and insulted the city of Detroit while giving a speech there.