Former President Trump reiterated his plans to 'make America great again' as the 2024 race enters its final days. During an interview with Sean Hannity at Mar-a-Lago, Trump emphasized his campaign promises of securing the border, fixing the economy, and utilizing tariffs against foreign countries. He expressed confidence in his ability to navigate Washington, stating that he now knows 'everybody' in the capital, a stark contrast to his first term when he was unfamiliar with the political landscape.
Trump criticized the Biden-Harris administration for its handling of various issues, including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, record border crossings, and what he deemed as weak foreign policy. He asserted that under his leadership, conflicts such as Russia's war against Ukraine and Israel's war against Hamas would not have occurred.
Emphasizing his commitment to restoring America's global standing, Trump vowed to bring back respect for the country and reiterated his pledge to 'make America great again.' He expressed his passion for his current endeavors, stating that there is nothing he would rather be doing than working towards his vision for the nation.
Following a controversial remark by President Biden, where he referred to Trump supporters as 'garbage,' the former president arrived at a Green Bay rally in a garbage truck. The White House clarified that Biden's comment was not directed at Trump's supporters but was in response to derogatory remarks made about Puerto Rico at a recent rally.
Vice President Kamala Harris weighed in on the issue, expressing strong disagreement with any form of criticism based on political affiliations. She emphasized her commitment to representing all Americans, regardless of their voting preferences, and highlighted the importance of unity and inclusivity in her work.