Former President Donald Trump told his supporters in Georgia to âbe niceâ after a âlock her upâ chant aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris broke out during a rally on Monday.
The chant started after Trump, 78, called on his supporters to âstand upâ and tell the 60-year-old vice president on Election Day that sheâs âfired.â
âNo, no .. be nice,â the Republican nominee for president said after letting the crowd at his Atlanta rally shout for a few seconds.
âYou know, they used to say that with Hillary [Clinton], and Iâd always go, âRelax. Take it easy. Weâre going to win. Weâre going to win. Just please relax,ââ Trump recalled, referencing the frequent âlock her upâ chants at his rallies in 2016.
The former president noted that calls for him to âlock upâ Clinton over her State Department email scandal intensified after he beat her in the 2016 election, but that he didnât ask his Justice Department to pursue charges against the former first lady.
ââEasy. We won. We’re gonna have unity,ââ Trump recalled telling his supporters eight years ago.
âI couldâve locked her up, but I didn’t want to lock her up,â he said. âShe’s the wife of the president of the United States, previously, and she was secretary of State. I said, âThat would be so terrible for our country.ââ
âAnd then they try and do it to me,â Trump added, referring to the string of criminal indictments against him after announcing his 2024 White House run.
âThey went after their political opponent and they made me more popular. Can you believe it?â the 45th president argued.
Trump himself has been the subject of âlock him upâ chants at Harris campaign rallies.
Harris, 60, typically reacts to the chants be telling her supporters that the court system will âhandle that.â
Last week, in reference to Trump, President Biden told Democrats in New Hampshire that âWe gotta lock him up.â
The remark was used by Trumpâs legal team in recent brief in his federal 2020 election interference case to argue that the charges were politically motivated.
Biden, 81, claims he meant to say that Trump needs to be locked up âpolitically.â
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