Donald Trump lambasted President Biden on Friday, claiming his successor failed to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, rising inflation, the US southern border crisis, and appropriate energy policy.
Meanwhile, Trump indicated he may run for the presidency again in 2024. During Trump’s Thanksgiving message, he said America will be “great again.”
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Trump blamed Biden for surging COVID, inflation crisis
During Fox Business’ “Varney &Co.,” Trump wished Biden the best of luck in tackling the surging COVID crisis, but noted Biden’s administration failed to do so, despite having many resources at their disposal.
The former president told host David Asman that many more Americans died during Biden’s tenure than his own, despite Biden’s access to vaccines and therapeutics treatment.
Trump also praised his administration’s stalwartness in making the COVID vaccine in just nine months under Operation Warp Speed. Likewise, Trump encouraged people to go and take vaccines.
However, the former president immediately denounced any vaccine mandate which binds people to receive the jabs or get punished. Trump added more people are developing vaccine hesitancy because of their distrust of Biden.
From @WSJopinion: Joe Biden has done no better than Donald Trump in defeating Covid despite the benefit of vaccines, better therapies, and more clinical experience https://t.co/6kQRUKL8DR
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 26, 2021
Busting Biden’s campaign promises, Trump noted Biden vowed not to implement any vaccination mandate and to keep the Keystone Pipeline project going. Then, the former president asserted Biden violated both of his promises after coming into power.
Discussing the rising inflation, Trump remarked Biden’s policies are directly contributing to the surging prices. Trump also reminded Americans about his predictions in previous speeches that gas prices would rise up to $7 per gallon under Biden.
Unfortunately, this is happening in some areas of California, these days. The former president labeled the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the surging southern border crisis as “disgraces” to the government.
Trump campaign is focusing on winning swing states during the 2024 election
While Trump signaled a possible 2024 presidential run, White House press secretary Jen Psaki also indicated Biden’s intentions to seek another term in 2024, despite Biden’s aging concerns.
Recently, Politico reported a Trump campaign poll, which found Trump is leading Biden in all critical swing states, giving Republicans hope to de-seat Biden in 2024.
BREAKING REPORT: Donald Trump Strongly Hints at 2024 RUN after Multiple Polls Show Him Beating Biden Handily..
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The former president indicated recently he is sure about his victory if he decides to run again.
While Republicans have many strong contenders (including former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and incumbent Florida Governor Ron DeSantis), polls show Trump will have an easy run, due to his influence in the GOP.
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Apart from that, another potential Republican presidential candidate, Nikki Haley, former US ambassador to the United Nations, said she would not run for the White House if Trump wanted another term.
Reportedly, Trump is likely to announce his election campaign after the 2022 midterm elections. The midterms are expected to be a landmark victory for the GOP.