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Donald Trump repeats terrifying promise about election aftermath in chilling warning

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Donald Trump has once again made a shocking statement about the upcoming 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. Speaking to his supporters, he suggested that if he wins, people won’t have to worry about voting again.

At a Christian gathering, he told the crowd, “Get out and vote this time. You won’t have to do it anymore.” Trump hinted that the election system would be “fixed” after his victory, although he didn’t explain exactly what he meant by that.

Later, when Fox News host Laura Ingraham asked him about these remarks, Trump didn’t back down. He explained, “Vote for me and you won’t have to vote again,” claiming that Christians, who he says traditionally don’t turn out to vote in large numbers, needed to vote this time to help him “straighten out the country.” He emphasized that he wasn’t suggesting staying in power beyond the legal limit. When asked if he would step down after four years, he said, “Of course.”

A spokesperson for Trump’s campaign later clarified that Trump’s comments were about uniting the country, boosting faith, and creating prosperity  not about ending democracy or elections.

Trump has also been busy attacking his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, especially after she became the nominee following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race. At a rally, Trump mocked Harris by calling her a “bum” and criticizing her record as Vice President. He also insulted her laughter, referring to her as a “lunatic.”

All this comes as Trump continues campaigning while dealing with the aftermath of an assassination attempt earlier in the year. Despite everything, he secured the Republican nomination and picked Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate.

Through it all, Trump’s message to his supporters remains consistent: Vote for him now, and he promises that the future will be different — though exactly what he means by “you won’t have to vote again” still leaves many Americans feeling uneasy.