President Trump made an appearance in Georgia for his first political rally since the controversial presidential election. The rally was meant to boost the chances of Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in preparation for the runoff elections which will be held on January 5th.

The President started out the rally by saying, “We won Georgia, just so you know. We never lost an election, we’re winning this election.” He went on to encourage the attendees to go out and vote for Loeffler and Perdue. Should vote senators lose, that would give the Democrats a thin majority. In fact, the Senate would be split 50/50 but in case Harris becomes the vice president then Democrats would have her tie-breaking vote.

The President reminded the people how the Democrats cheated in the last election but he still encouraged them to vote. “They cheated and they rigged our presidential election, but we’ll still win it and they’re going to try to rig this election too,” the President said.

President Trump also warned the attendees about the policies that will be pursued by Biden should he ever get into the White House. He mentioned how Biden will allow illegal immigrants to flood the country and give them healthcare and other benefits. Their plan is to have them vote so the republicans would not be able to win another election again.

Those claims are not without proof. Biden has already said that he will pardon the millions of illegal aliens who are already in the United States within the first 100 days of his administration should he get into the White House. That’s just the first part of what they are planning to do.

The President also warned his supporters that the Democrats would move towards confiscating privately-owned firearms. That would leave American citizens at the mercy of the government without having any means to fight back.

The event was well-attended with supporters of the President packing the rally. The mainstream media have tried to downplay the rally and say that the President was just claiming falsehoods but they made no mention of how many people actually came out in support of the event.