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Former US President and Republican candidate, Donald Trump, stated that when he enters the Oval Office, the administration will be "fighting to secure our borders, end the endless foreign wars, and defend the working people of America," during a campaign rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on Friday.

He added that he and his team would also work to fight corruption and inflation, making America 'affordable' and 'healthy' again, as well as restoring free speech.

"We will cut wasteful and unnecessary spending, and we will terminate the Green New Deal and spend that money on roads, bridges, real infrastructure, and paying down debt, not fake infrastructure that has caused massive inflation with no benefit whatsoever to our country," Trump proclaimed.

He also declared that they would "carry out the largest deportation operation in American history," underscoring that he would 'seal the border and stop the migrant invasion into our country' from day one in the office.

Trump reiterated people saying that he 'was nice to Russia' and claimed that he, actually, 'wasn't nice to Russia', adding though it is a 'good thing,' smart thing to do' to 'get along with Russia'.

Trump went on to mock Democrats following Kamala Harris's first TV interview. "This is going to be the president of our country? I don't think so. ... It's the first interview she's done in, like, nobody's ever seen anything like it," he voiced, noting that she is 'too weak to do a one-on-one interview with a person that was so soft'.

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, discussed their initial impressions as the front-runners for the Democratic Party for a CNN exclusive interview on Thursday.

The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

'Getting along with Russia is a good thing' – Trump pledges to finish 'endless foreign wars', 'secure borders' at Pennsylvania rally

United States, Johnstown
August 31, 2024 at 08:39 GMT +00:00 · Published

Former US President and Republican candidate, Donald Trump, stated that when he enters the Oval Office, the administration will be "fighting to secure our borders, end the endless foreign wars, and defend the working people of America," during a campaign rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on Friday.

He added that he and his team would also work to fight corruption and inflation, making America 'affordable' and 'healthy' again, as well as restoring free speech.

"We will cut wasteful and unnecessary spending, and we will terminate the Green New Deal and spend that money on roads, bridges, real infrastructure, and paying down debt, not fake infrastructure that has caused massive inflation with no benefit whatsoever to our country," Trump proclaimed.

He also declared that they would "carry out the largest deportation operation in American history," underscoring that he would 'seal the border and stop the migrant invasion into our country' from day one in the office.

Trump reiterated people saying that he 'was nice to Russia' and claimed that he, actually, 'wasn't nice to Russia', adding though it is a 'good thing,' smart thing to do' to 'get along with Russia'.

Trump went on to mock Democrats following Kamala Harris's first TV interview. "This is going to be the president of our country? I don't think so. ... It's the first interview she's done in, like, nobody's ever seen anything like it," he voiced, noting that she is 'too weak to do a one-on-one interview with a person that was so soft'.

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, discussed their initial impressions as the front-runners for the Democratic Party for a CNN exclusive interview on Thursday.

The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

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Former US President and Republican candidate, Donald Trump, stated that when he enters the Oval Office, the administration will be "fighting to secure our borders, end the endless foreign wars, and defend the working people of America," during a campaign rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on Friday.

He added that he and his team would also work to fight corruption and inflation, making America 'affordable' and 'healthy' again, as well as restoring free speech.

"We will cut wasteful and unnecessary spending, and we will terminate the Green New Deal and spend that money on roads, bridges, real infrastructure, and paying down debt, not fake infrastructure that has caused massive inflation with no benefit whatsoever to our country," Trump proclaimed.

He also declared that they would "carry out the largest deportation operation in American history," underscoring that he would 'seal the border and stop the migrant invasion into our country' from day one in the office.

Trump reiterated people saying that he 'was nice to Russia' and claimed that he, actually, 'wasn't nice to Russia', adding though it is a 'good thing,' smart thing to do' to 'get along with Russia'.

Trump went on to mock Democrats following Kamala Harris's first TV interview. "This is going to be the president of our country? I don't think so. ... It's the first interview she's done in, like, nobody's ever seen anything like it," he voiced, noting that she is 'too weak to do a one-on-one interview with a person that was so soft'.

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, discussed their initial impressions as the front-runners for the Democratic Party for a CNN exclusive interview on Thursday.

The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.

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