Trump: Biden was getting bad advice/There are thousands of terrorists on American soil
The new president of the United States criticized the advisers of the former Democratic president of the United States by saying that he is thinking about investigating Joe Biden.
According to RCO News Agency, in his first interview after returning to power, Donald Trump, the new president of the United States, told “Sean Hannity” anchor of the “Fox News” channel that he intends to investigate the Congress of the former president of the United States, Joe Biden.
Trump also advocated pardoning those convicted of the 2021 attack on the US Congress, known as the January 6 rioters.
The new White House chief also told Fox News about Biden’s former advisers and the Ukraine war: “Joe Biden got very bad advice on Ukraine, as he did on everything else…Joe Biden had very bad advisers.”
According to the new American president, Biden also received bad advice about the situation surrounding the Zionist regime and the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.
Referring to Biden’s policies, the American president told Fox News: “If I were the president, the October 7 attack (Palestinian Operation Storm Al-Aqsa) would not have happened.”
Continuing his criticism of the previous administration, the American president pointed to Biden’s action in the last hours of his stay in the White House and pardoning a number of people, including members of his own family, and said: “There is a sad and funny thing about Biden’s pardons, and if you look at it It’s all about me… I avoided pardoning myself in my first term because I didn’t do anything wrong. “I went through four years of hell because of the Biden administration and spent millions of dollars on legal fees.”
Trump continued: “If I had not won the election, our country would have been lost forever… and all the problems we face right now are solvable.” Citizens realized in my absence that the Democrats are incapable of governing and that their policies are terrible. It showed us that the radical left, their philosophies and policies are terrible and don’t work.”
Donald Trump also reiterated his campaign promise and said that he will make America great again. He also said that Chinese-made phones and computers are a “bigger threat” than the social network TikTok.
Trump, who was known for adopting strict immigration policies during his first term in office, and on his re-inauguration, signed an executive order to declare a state of emergency on the southern border with Mexico and plans to send the military there to stop the entry of illegal immigrants. He also said: “Keeping illegal immigrants who came from prisons and criminal gangs is unjustifiable in our country.”
According to Trump, Biden allowed 21 million people into the United States due to a “gross miscarriage of common sense.” “It’s a lot more than South America, but prisons around the world have been emptied into our country by Biden and he’s allowed that to happen,” he added. We have thousands of terrorists in our country. “We have tens of thousands of murderers in our country and we will deal with it.”
Donald Trump also said that what happened to California due to wildfires is unbelievable. Referring to California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s disastrous response to the fires, he said, “We look so weak. It seemed that our country was helpless.”
He also said that Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of State of Trump’s first administration, had asked him not to release files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy during his first term as president. Former US President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, and his nephew Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is likely to join Trump’s second administration, insists on the release of documents related to that event.
The new US president reiterated his willingness to release classified documents related to the Kennedy assassination, saying: “I will release them as soon as I receive them … We will look at the information.” “We are looking into it.”
The Fox News anchor also asked if the assassination plot increased his faith in God, referring to the failed attempt on Trump’s life during the election campaigns that only left his ear injured. And Trump replied, “Statistically, I should never be here. “If I hadn’t turned my head… just an eighth of an inch.”
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