Trump says J.D. Vance 'said some bad sh*t about me' during his endorsement

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'If I went by that standard, I don't think I would have ever endorsed anyone in the country,' Trump said Saturday at a rally.

was back on the Saturday endorsement trail with another rally, this time in Ohio. Trump, like he typically does at his rallies, went through an array of topics before his endorsements began. Those ranged from Biden to the economy, the border, the Russia-Ukraine war, the media, the 2020 election and folks he doesn't like.Senate

"You know what, he's a guy who said some bad sh*t about me," Trump said."But you know what, every one of the others did also. In fact, if I went by that standard, I don't think I would have ever endorsed anyone in the country." "It is time for the entire MAGA movement, the greatest in the history of our Country, to unite behind J.D.'s campaign because, unlike so many other pretenders and wannabes, he will put America First. In other words, J.D. Vance has my Complete and Total Endorsement," Trump said.

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