Forgotten Video Of Trump Surfaces Days Before Midterms — This Changes Everything

We are now only days away from the November midterm elections, and a forgotten video of President Donald Trump has surfaced just in time to put a few things into perspective for American voters. Watch this footage — it changes everything.

“Death of a Nation,” conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza’s latest masterpiece, was released on Blu-Ray, DVD, and video on demand on Tuesday, just in time for voters to take in the eye-opening flick before they head to the polls. The film has been wildly acclaimed by conservatives and sneered at by the establishment media — so you know it’s good.

In the movie, D’Souza argues that President Donald Trump could be the modern-day version of Abraham Lincoln and that the history of the Democratic Party proves it.

“Not since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election. That year, their target was Lincoln. They smeared him,” D’Souza’s website for the picture reads. “They went to war to defeat him. In the end, they assassinated him. Now the target of the Democrats is President Trump and his supporters. The Left calls them racists, white supremacists and fascists. These charges are used to justify driving Trump from office and discrediting the right ‘by any means necessary.'”

D’Souza argues that Trump has provided a voice to ordinary Americans who felt that their opinions weren’t being heard. In the movie, he uses one of Trump’s old speeches to illustrate this.

“I am your voice,” Trump says in the speech. “I am with you. I will fight for you and I will win for you. We will make America strong again, we will make America proud again, we will make America safe again, and we will make America great again. God bless you and good night, I love you.”

These do not sound like the words of a “divisive dictator” using “hateful rhetoric” to inspire violence, as the Democrats and the media have accused Trump of doing. Ironically, it is the political left which is guilty of those crimes.

After all, it was Hillary Clinton who said “civility can start again” only when the Democrats are back in power. “You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,” she said in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “That’s why I believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate, that’s when civility can start again. But, until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to recognize and respect is strength.”

And during an appearance in Georgia, Barack Obama’s former Attorney General Eric Holder told activists that they should physically assault Republicans and Trump supporters. “They have used the power that they have gotten for all the wrong things,” said Holder. “They want to keep themselves in power. They want to cater to the special interests. It is time for us as Democrats to be as tough as they are, to be as dedicated as they are, to be as committed as they are,” he continued.

“Michelle always says — Michelle Obama, I love her, you know, she and my wife are like really tight, which always scares me and Barack, but Michelle always says, you know, when they go low, we go high,” Holder went on. “No. No. When they go low, we kick them.”

The election of Donald Trump has, indeed, changed life as we knew it for the American people. There are now more jobs available than citizens looking for work, and we’re no longer being taxed into oblivion, just to name a few of the life-altering changes that have already come out of the Trump presidency — and he hasn’t even been in office a full two years.

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