Donald Trump returned to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Saturday at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza for a rally, just two days ahead of the Democratic National Convention when his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris , is expected to accept the presidential nomination for the Democrats. Delivering his usual rhetoric and bigotry — from accusing Harris of being a communist to calling her a liar (“she gets up and just lies”) and claiming she’s “flooding our country with millions and millions of low wage migrants” whom he baselessly claims are mostly prisoners, mental institution patients, and terrorists — Trump also whined about having had to spend money to battle Biden, but now his strategy has been messed up with a new candidate. “I spend $100 million,” he claimed on what he has forked out for his initial run against President Joe Biden .

“Now, I have to run against somebody else. Is that fair? I think they should reimburse me for the 100 million. Who wants to collect?” Trump: I spent $100 million, now we have to run against someone else.

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com/U2RzBDwZWM In the days following Biden leaving the race to Harris becoming the presumptive nominee, Trump struggled to combat his new foe, falling back to primarily attacking Biden. During Saturday’s rally, he still called Biden “crooked,” but he also went off teleprompter to claim that Biden “hates [Harris]. This was an overthrow of a presiden.