US Election 2020: “Lock up Biden’s and Hillary” Trump declared in Georgia campaign rally
Amidst all the political feud and clash between the Democrats and Republicans, Trump’s speech given during his rally at Georgia made its way to the headlines.

Trump never misses a chance to take a dig at his opponent Joe Biden, through his election campaign or events. This time Trump has accused the opponent presidential candidate and said that they should be jailed.
Trump was boasted with the crowd gathered at his campaign rally, whereas Geogria is one of his friendly territory, where he holds a strong ground. During his speech, he declared “Lockup the Biden’s and Lockup Hillary”. Trump further accused Biden of corruption, and that his family is a criminal enterprise. “We’ve learned over the last couple of months: Joe Biden is a corrupt politician,”.

He also demanded imprisonment for Hillary Clinton who was his opponent for presidential candidate in 2016 elections. He accused Hillary over her use of private email server as Secretary of the state.
Recently Trump’s re-election campaign account @TeamTrump was temporarily blocked by Twitter for sharing a video story containing private details of Biden’s son, Hunter Biden about having business dealings with Ukaranian energy company. The video also accused Biden having business meet with Ukaranian energy company. Team Trump account was suspended because of violating rules of hacked content. While Mr. Biden and Democrats ridiculed all such accusations and said that there’s no record of any business dealings with the Former vice President.
Whereas Trump declared Biden, the worst presidential candidate in the history. He fears of losing against the worst candidate. In this context he said, ” “Could you imagine if I lose? My whole life, what am I going to do, I’m going to say, I lost to the worst candidate in the history of politics. I’m not going to feel so good. Maybe Ill have to leave the country, I don’t know.”
Meanwhile, Biden is enjoying quite good support in the State. The elections are declared to take place on 3 November, 2020.
