He asked if there was a woman who did not want to be protected by the American president


Wisconsin: With four days left in the US presidential election, candidate Donald Trump also declared himself a defender of women after making controversial statements about women during the election campaign.
During a speech at a campaign rally in Wisconsin, Donald Trump criticized Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, saying that these people imported criminal immigrants and brought them into this country to attack, rape and kill our girls and women.
“Anyone who allows these monsters to kidnap and kill our children should not even be near the Oval Office,” Trump said.
In his address, Donald Trump added that his team had forbidden him not to deliver that statement, but he said he would protect women whether they liked it or not.
Addressing the crowd, he asked if there was a woman who did not want to be protected by the American president.
Donald Trump declared himself a defender of women and said that he would ensure the safety of women, whether women agree with it or not.
Former President Donald Trump's opponent Kamala Harris termed Donald Trump's statement as very offensive and that he does not prioritize the freedom and intelligence of women.
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