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'I'm the greatest of all time' - Trump compares himself to Elvis, holds first rally in Uniondale following second failed assassination attempt04:00
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Former president Donald Trump compared himself to Elvis and called himself the 'greatest of all time' in front of a crowd at Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday.

Trump opened by referencing Vice President Kamala Harris, asking his supporters: “have you heard of her?.. .She was just rated the most liberal senator in the US Senate, even further left than Bernie Sanders and Pocahontas,” using his nickname for Senator Elizabeth Warren.

“I am maybe greater even than Elvis because Elvis had a guitar, I don't have a guitar," he added.

During the rally, Trump claimed an alleged 'Iranian hack' of his campaign had helped the Harris campaign.

“Three agencies just released a report confirming that Iranian actors hacked into the Trump campaign's email account and sought to give the hacked materials to the Biden-Harris campaign,” Trump told his supporters. According to the FBI, hackers offered the Harris side information but there was 'no evidence' any of those contacted had responded.

Trump also called on the media to “stop the lies, the hoaxes, the spears… or the fake lawsuits against me, and stop claiming your opponents will turn America into a dictatorship.”

He faces off with Harris in the US presidential election on November 5.

'I'm the greatest of all time' - Trump compares himself to Elvis, holds first rally in Uniondale following second failed assassination attempt

United States, Uniondale
September 19, 2024 at 08:24 GMT +00:00 · Published

Former president Donald Trump compared himself to Elvis and called himself the 'greatest of all time' in front of a crowd at Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday.

Trump opened by referencing Vice President Kamala Harris, asking his supporters: “have you heard of her?.. .She was just rated the most liberal senator in the US Senate, even further left than Bernie Sanders and Pocahontas,” using his nickname for Senator Elizabeth Warren.

“I am maybe greater even than Elvis because Elvis had a guitar, I don't have a guitar," he added.

During the rally, Trump claimed an alleged 'Iranian hack' of his campaign had helped the Harris campaign.

“Three agencies just released a report confirming that Iranian actors hacked into the Trump campaign's email account and sought to give the hacked materials to the Biden-Harris campaign,” Trump told his supporters. According to the FBI, hackers offered the Harris side information but there was 'no evidence' any of those contacted had responded.

Trump also called on the media to “stop the lies, the hoaxes, the spears… or the fake lawsuits against me, and stop claiming your opponents will turn America into a dictatorship.”

He faces off with Harris in the US presidential election on November 5.

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Mandatory credit: Donald J. Trump for President

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Former president Donald Trump compared himself to Elvis and called himself the 'greatest of all time' in front of a crowd at Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday.

Trump opened by referencing Vice President Kamala Harris, asking his supporters: “have you heard of her?.. .She was just rated the most liberal senator in the US Senate, even further left than Bernie Sanders and Pocahontas,” using his nickname for Senator Elizabeth Warren.

“I am maybe greater even than Elvis because Elvis had a guitar, I don't have a guitar," he added.

During the rally, Trump claimed an alleged 'Iranian hack' of his campaign had helped the Harris campaign.

“Three agencies just released a report confirming that Iranian actors hacked into the Trump campaign's email account and sought to give the hacked materials to the Biden-Harris campaign,” Trump told his supporters. According to the FBI, hackers offered the Harris side information but there was 'no evidence' any of those contacted had responded.

Trump also called on the media to “stop the lies, the hoaxes, the spears… or the fake lawsuits against me, and stop claiming your opponents will turn America into a dictatorship.”

He faces off with Harris in the US presidential election on November 5.

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