Trump pushes false claims, goes on long tangents at NC rally
Returning to North Carolina just three days out from Election Day, former President Donald Trump reiterated his false and baseless claims that his political opponents like to “cheat” and suggested that poll watchers asking for voter identification will get arrested by Democratic officials in an attempt to suppress them.
People started teetering out of the open airfield about 20 minutes into his speech as Trump started his speech pushing misleading claims about crime and the economy before going off on multiple unrelated tangents.
Trump suggested that election results should be called on Tuesday night – again attacking voting machines and claiming that paper ballots are cheaper and safer despite numerous experts and officials repeatedly confirming the safety of voting machines.

Trump turned on the public pressure for Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley.
"I'm not going to say that he has done a great job. But if we don't win... I'm going to call him up and say you did a s****y job, but I think we're going to win," Trump said.
Trump touched on a number of topics including making baseless claims that undocumented immigrants are taking jobs from Black Americans.
At one point, he raved about the size of former NFL quarterback Brett Favre's hands, who he met at a rally this week in Wisconsin.
"His hand was like three times the size of a normal hand. His fingers were like sausages. I said, 'They're that big,'" Trump said.

Trump also asked if any women in the crowd were offended by his comment that he would protect women 'whether they like it or not,' and when one woman in the crowd raised his hand, the former president appeared to mock her.
“This woman is very smart. She said, was that Pelosi? Who the hell is that? You are a smart one," Trump said despairingly.
-ABC News' Soo Rin Kim, Lalee Ibssa and Kelsey Walsh








