Former President Donald Trump warned "COVID
hysteria" is coming back because "there's an election coming up," and
Republicans have to step in to stop the tyranny.
"Congressional Republicans should also stop the Biden administration
from bringing back COVID mandates, lockdowns, and restrictions of any
kind, cutting off the money," Trump told the South Dakota GOP convention
Friday night in a speech that aired live and in its entirety on Newsmax.
"And, in your state, because of your governor, you're not going to
have that problem, but a lot of states do," Trump added, referring to
South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem, who officially endorsed Trump on
Friday night and has been rumored to be a potential running mate on the
GOP presidential ticket in 2024.
Trump has long believed Democrats "used COVID to cheat" on the 2020
presidential election, including having key battleground states impose
mass mail-in balloting without constitutionally required authorization
from state legislatures.
"The radical Democrats are trying hard to restart COVID hysteria,"
Trump said. "I wonder why? Is there an election coming up by any chance?
"I saw just the other day for the first time: 'We're thinking about
masks again.' I said, 'what's going on? Oh, that's right: There's an
election coming up.'
"No, these guys will do anything. But we can't comply because it's bad."
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