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Trump, reciting songs and praising cannibals, raises eyebrows

- — AFP

WILDWOOD (New Jersey): Former US president Donald Trump raised eyebrows among his no-nonsense New Jersey crowd at a rally when he recited a 1963 soul song in its entirety and referenced a fictional cannibal as “great.”

In a meandering recitation of The Snake during a more than 90 minute speech, Trump used the Oscar Brown song to draw a parallel with “illegal immigratio­n and how stupid it is what we’re doing right now.”

“We’re letting people come into our country that we will only be trouble,” said the Republican contender for president on Saturday.

Trump has drawn on the song several times to highlight his anti-migrant stance, reportedly drawing objections from Brown’s family.

“A tenderhear­ted woman saw a poor, half-frozen snake,” Trump said, reciting – but not singing – the song to the crowd.

“But instead of saying thanks, the snake gave her a vicious bite.”

Trump, who will face Democratic President Joe Biden in

November’s polls, is using increasing­ly violent rhetoric around the country’s migrant crisis.

At the same time, the lengthy recitation of The Snake drew a subdued reaction from the crowd of thousands gathered on a beach in Wildwood, New Jersey.

Some looked on quizzicall­y, while a man behind Trump shown on a big screen yawned, and a trickle of spectators made for the exits.

“Did everybody enjoy it? Don’t enjoy, you should be – you should be scared!” he said awkwardly, speaking off-the-cuff following his recitation from a crib sheet he had in his jacket pocket.

Just months ago, the Republican claimed that migrants were “poisoning the blood” of the United States, sparking a fierce backlash.

Biden’s campaign accused him of imitating the language of Hitler.

And during his first presidenti­al campaign in the lead-up to the 2016 vote, Trump shocked observers with his language about “rapist” illegal migrants. A rambling bit on cannibalis­m also drew attention on social media.

“The late, great Hannibal Lecter is a wonderful man,” Trump said, referencin­g the 1991 film Silence of the Lambs.

“He oftentimes would have a friend for dinner,” he said grinning, rehashing a well-worn joke about the infamous cannibal character before diving back into migration.

“But Hannibal Lecter. Congratula­tions, the late, great Hannibal Lecter. We have people that are being released into our country that we don’t want in our country.”

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