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Donald Trump applauded but also criticized at the Republican rally

Former President Donald Trump received a standing ovation at the Republican Party rally in Las Vegas on Saturday (November 19th), but several conservative leaders criticized him for his recent disappointing midterm election results.

In his first White House speech since announcing his 2024 bid on Tuesday, 76-year-old Donald Trump touted his tenure and praised his donors and members of the Republican Jewish Coalition, which is holding its annual meeting in Nevada through Sunday.

The former president refused to take responsibility for the election results of the Republicans and particularly his foals.intermediate termsof November 8. He, on the other hand, said that the Republican Party “much bigger and more powerful than when I arrived“. He once again questioned the 2020 presidential victory of Democrat Joe Biden.The election was rigged“said the billionaire, who spoke on video, but the public, which warmly welcomed him, did not respond to these remarks.

Increase in criticism

His participation raised expectations as several of his detractors who preceded him invited him to turn the page and bet “strong leadership“. “I have a great policy towards the Republican Party. Stop supporting wildly inconsistent candidates in our primariessaid New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, without naming Trump.

The former governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, was more blunt in his speech and insisted on holding Donald Trump accountable for the results of the midterm elections. “Donald Trump chose the candidates by one criterion, only one. It wasn’t about their competence, experience, wisdom or charisma. But believe it or not, the 2020 presidential election was stolen. If you believe this, I support you, if not, I reject you“The ex-governor acted, who addressed the crowd a few hours before the ex-president.

The governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, in his turn, criticized Donald Trump once again in his speech on Friday. “Even Trump’s staunchest supporters say enough is enough.In the midterm elections, the Republican Party promised “red waveit would eliminate the Democratic Party from both houses of Congress in Washington.

However, Republicans secured only a slim majority in the House of Representatives after several candidates backed by Donald Trump lost. The same was true in the Senate, which remained in Democratic hands and in crucial governorships.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is also slated to run in the 2024 Republican primary, won re-election in his home state, prompting some conservative media outlets to see him as the new leader of the Republican Party.

Source: Le Figaro

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