The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump plans frenzied campaign push after bomb suspect’s arrest

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NEW YORK: Donald Trump on Saturday plunged into a frenzied last 10 days of campaignin­g ahead of crucial midterm elections, seeking to regain the spotlight briefly seized by the arrest of a Florida fan of his charged with mailing bombs to more than a dozen of the US President’s leading critics.

After initially denouncing the mailings as ‘terrorisin­g acts’ and calling them ‘despicable’, Trump has resumed his attacks on the news media, saying they themselves shared the blame.

The president was due to speak later Saturday at a rally in Illinois, after he on Friday accused the media of using the bombing suspect’s political inclinatio­ns to ‘score political points against me and the Republican Party’.

At a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday he blamed the suspicious packages for slowing the Republican­s’ push to hold control of both houses of Congress in the Nov 6 midterms.

“The Republican­s had tremendous momentum, and then, of course, this happened,” Trump said.

Cesar Sayoc, 56, a registered Republican with a criminal history, was charged with mailing at least 13 bombs in a week-long

The Republican­s had tremendous momentum, and then, of course, this happened. Donald Trump. US President

spree that inflamed the country ahead of the elections.

The FBI said late Friday that a possible 14th bomb, similar to the others, had been recovered at the California home of Democratic donor Tom Steyer.

Sayoc was arrested outside a Florida mall, and his van, covered in pro-Trump and anti-liberal stickers, was seized.

Trump is planning an intensive schedule of big rallies – the platform from which he has launched some of his sharpest strikes on political foes – from now until the election.

Along with attacks on his critics, he is expected to play up what he says is the “threat” of a caravan of mostly Honduran migrants moving slowly northward, mostly on foot, through Mexico.

On Saturday after several people were reportedly killed at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, Trump addressed the poisonous climate.

“It’s a terrible, terrible thing what’s going on with hate in our country, frankly, and all over the world and something has to be done,” he told journalist­s before flying off to campaign.

Top Democratic lawmakers Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have accused Trump of condoning ‘physical violence and dividing Americans’.

Asked on Friday by a reporter whether, in light of the bombing attempts, he would pledge “to tone down” his rhetoric, Trump replied, “Well, I think I’ve been toned down, if you want to know the truth. I could really tone it up... The media has been extremely unfair to me and to the Republican Party.”

In his North Carolina rally the president lashed out at the top Democrats, drawing supportive boos with his dismissive mention of Pelosi and his mocking of ‘Cryin’ Chuck Schumer’.

Among a flurry of electionre­lated Twitter messages early Saturday, Trump retweeted, with evident approval, a headline from right-leaning website Breitbart News: “Trump Thunders at Media for Smearing His Supporters after Bomb Scares.”

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Anti-Trump protesters float ‘Baby Trump’ balloons in front of City Hall as they demonstrat­e before the 2018 mid-term elections, in Los Angeles, California. — AFP photo

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