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Biden Warns Russia Will Pay A 'Severe Price' If Putin Uses Chemical Weapons Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Former US President Donald Trump ripped US President Joe Biden for his stand against Russia after Ukraine invasion. He was speaking at his South Carolina rally on Saturday night.

Trump said that one could take the "five worst presidents in American history and they would not have done the damage Joe Biden has done in just 13 months." He added that America has a President representing the country at the "most important time in history, who is physically and mentally challenged."

According to Daily Mail, the former President claimed that Biden "failed to deter Russia's outrageous invasion of Ukraine." He also stressed that Russian President Vladimir Putin would never have attacked Ukraine during his presidency. He claimed that the "fake news said my personality got us into a war," but according to him, his "personality is what kept us out of war." He shared that he was the only President in "nearly four decades who did not get America into any new conflicts."

He blasted Putin's invasion as a "terrible atrocity" though he did not mention the leader by name. He said that Russia would not have dared to "annex one inch of territory if I was in the White House."

Prior to the rally, Trump shared that he would be honoring Katie Arrington, who is running against the "absolutely horrendous Nancy Mace, and Russell Fry, who is likewise running against ‘doesn’t have a clue’ Tom Rice."

Fox News reported that Rice was one of only 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump when he was the President for inciting the Jan. 6, 2021 US Capitol riot. As for Mace, she didn’t vote to impeach Trump 14 months ago, but she publicly said that his rhetoric leading up to the storming of the Capitol "put all of our lives at risk."

After the events of Jan. 6, Google owned YouTube had suspended Trump's channel, and it looks like the social media giant is still determined to censor every video featuring him. On Thursday, YouTube deleted a video featuring Trump on NELK Boys podcast after he mentioned voter fraud in 2020 elections. During the podcast, he talked about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and more. But it was his mention of the voter fraud in 2020 US Presidential elections that was classified as misinformation and used by YouTube to strike down the video.

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Former US President Donald Trump speaks to the crowd during a rally at the Florence Regional Airport on March 12, 2022 in Florence, South Carolina. Trump's visit is his first rally in South Carolina since his election loss in 2020. Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images

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