
'Scare Tactic Much?': Critics Pounce On Trump Over Bonkers Pennsylvania Claim
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The former president ranted about taking names of historical figures off schools as he warned about Democrats winning in November.
Donald Trump warned National Rifle Association members Friday that Democrats would change the name of Pennsylvania if they win in November.
The former president, during an hour-plus-long speech in Harrisburg, reflected on his election win in the state back in 2016 before declaring that his campaign has to be victorious this year.
“Or we’re not gonna have Pennsylvania, they’ll change the name, they’re gonna change the name of Pennsylvania,” Trump said.
Trump went on to note efforts to reexamine naming things after historical figures, claiming that George Washington’s name has been stripped from high schools.
“That’s one even I thought was safe. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, their names are now in danger,” he said.













