On Monday night, President Trump stumped for Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin in Lexington, KY, with a crowd fired up on the “Keep America Great” red wave.
When talking about the final annihilation of the evil ISIS founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, declaring “the world’s number-one terrorist a one-way ticket to hell.”
In endorsing Matt Bevin, Trump jokingly called the governor “a pain in the ass,” going on to say that his leadership is “what you want” in his persistence to fight for the people of Kentucky at every term.
Gov. Bevin took to the stage, declaring “Kentucky is leading the way and we support the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump!”
Shortly after Bevin took to the stage, Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell went up to tout Trump’s fillings of federal court vacancies, ending with, “My motto is ‘leave no vacancy behind.’”
Once McConnell left the stage, Sen. Rand Paul riled up the arena, saying, “President Trump has great courage… but Congress needs to step up and have equal courage to defend the President.”
He also brought up the Ukraine witch hunt, looking straight in the eyes of the media, and yelling, “I say to the media: do your job and print [the whistleblower’s] name!”
Trump then continued the rally, bringing up Biden and his crooked dealings in Ukraine. Trump said, “He’s on tape doing a real quid pro quo,” and stating that “America is not for sale.”
While speaking about health care and his support of covering patients with pre-existing conditions, Trump seemed to create a new slogan, “Pre-existing physicians,” saying socialized medicine would create havoc and lower-quality care for patients in need of help.
President Trump ended his remarks by declaring to the roaring audience, “Ladies and gentlemen of Kentucky: the best is yet to come!”