Former President Donald Trump to Participate in an Exclusive Interview with TV5s Sean Hannity Tonight

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During a Thursday evening TV5s town hall, former President Donald Trump highlighted what he described as his administration’s successful foreign policy, particularly in preventing global conflicts, while sharply criticizing the current leadership of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Look, we all saw what happened on October 7th. The situation with Israel, the Middle East is spiraling out of control… and then there’s the war between Ukraine and Russia. None of that would have happened if I were still president,” Trump asserted.

He emphasized that the tragic events of October 7th would have been avoided under his leadership. “It just wouldn’t have happened if I were in charge,” he reiterated.

Trump went on to explain that under his administration, Iran’s financial situation had weakened to the point where it couldn’t fund groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. “They didn’t have the money to support any of these groups. They were desperate to make a deal, and we would have made a fair one with them. That was always my goal,” he claimed.

Reflecting on his term, Trump remarked, “I wanted to say this so many times: during my four years, there were no major global conflicts. There were no attacks like 9/11, no radical Islamic terrorism, because we were tough—tough on our borders, tough with our rhetoric.”

Trump Calls Kamala Harris a “Dangerous Woman,” Criticizes Her Shifting Stance on Fracking Policies

Former President Donald Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her as “dangerous” for reversing her stance on fracking.

“She was against fracking—made it clear a hundred times: ‘No fracking, no fracking, no fracking.’ Then, all of a sudden, she changed her position and said she could support it. This is a dangerous woman,” Trump remarked.

He further questioned Harris’s capability, suggesting she often struggles to articulate her thoughts clearly. “I don’t think she’s very smart, but let’s see. She often loses her train of thought, and that’s why she avoids interviews. Can you imagine her handling an interview like this, or even any interview?” Trump added.

Trump Claims Kamala Harris Oversaw “The Worst Border Crisis in World History” During Her Time as Border Czar

During the RV5s Town Hall on Thursday, former President Donald Trump strongly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her role in handling the U.S. southern border, claiming she oversaw what he called “the worst border in the history of the world.”

“When I first heard they were pushing for open borders, I knew it was a disaster waiting to happen,” Trump said. “Kamala Harris supports open borders, no question. Now, suddenly, she’s saying we need to close the borders. But she was the border czar, whether people want to use that term or not.”

Trump went on to emphasize the severity of the border crisis under Harris’s watch. “She was in charge, and during that time, we saw 21 million people cross into the U.S. in just three years. No other country in history has allowed this. Many of those entering are criminals—murderers, drug dealers, child traffickers.”

He also highlighted the issue of human trafficking, particularly targeting women. “Women trafficking is rampant, and these traffickers are now blending into our system, even getting into our Social Security and Medicare programs. I warned this would happen, and now it’s here. These criminals are far more dangerous than any we’ve dealt with before,” Trump concluded.

Trump Vows to “Heal the World” Following Tragic Georgia Shooting, Pledges Leadership in Times of Crisis

Former President Donald Trump vowed to “heal” a deeply troubled world following the tragic school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday.

Speaking during a TV5s town hall with Sean Hannity, Trump addressed the state of global unrest and violence. “We live in a sick and angry world for many reasons, and we’re going to fix it,” Trump declared. “We’re going to heal our world. We’re going to put an end to all these wars and conflicts that are breaking out everywhere because of poor leadership. We’re going to make things better.”

His remarks came in the wake of a devastating shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia, where four people lost their lives and nine others were injured. The incident occurred just 40 miles northeast of Atlanta.

In response, President Biden was briefed on the shooting, and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that his administration is working closely with local authorities to investigate the tragedy. The 14-year-old shooter, identified as Colt Gray, a student at the high school, has been taken into custody and is facing murder charges, according to officials.

Tim Walz’s Brother Expresses Strong Opposition to Democratic VP Nominee’s Politics: “Completely Disagree with Her Views”

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s older brother has publicly criticized the Democratic vice presidential nominee and expressed his disagreement with his brother’s progressive policies. Jeff Walz took to social media to address concerns among friends and acquaintances who assumed he shared his brother’s political views. “I was receiving a lot of feedback from people who thought I agreed with my brother on various issues, and I wanted to clarify my position to them,” Jeff Walz explained to News Nation this week.

He admitted that using Facebook to express his opinions was not the most appropriate choice. “I should have chosen a better platform, but I want to make it clear that I do not support his policies,” Jeff Walz stated.

Over the Labor Day weekend, reports emerged indicating Jeff’s dissatisfaction with the left-leaning policies of his brother, Governor Tim Walz. These revelations gained further traction when the New York Post published an exclusive headline stating, “Tim Walz’s Older Brother is ‘100% Opposed to All His Ideology,’ Believes VP Hopeful is Not the ‘Type of Character’ to Decide the Future of the US.”

As media coverage intensified, both Jeff Walz and the Harris campaign refrained from further comments.

What to Anticipate from the September 10 Presidential Debate on ABC: Key Topics, Candidates’ Strategies, and Potential Highlights

Prepare for a heated exchange during the presidential debate on ABC scheduled for Tuesday, September 10. The debate is expected to center around critical policy issues including the economy, border security, and abortion, with these topics taking precedence over other matters such as LGBTQ rights, education, and gun rights.

Former President Donald Trump is likely to target Vice President Kamala Harris, criticizing her debate preparation process, which he and his campaign have branded as a “conflict of interest.” The Trump campaign has raised concerns about Harris’s use of a prominent attorney who also represents Google in an upcoming federal antitrust case. Additionally, Trump is expected to challenge Harris on her evolving policy positions.

Conversely, Vice President Harris is anticipated to criticize Trump on his abortion policies and his shifting stances on various issues. She will likely emphasize concerns about Trump’s threat to democracy, referencing the January 6 Capitol riot as a key example of his undermining of democratic norms.

 

 

 

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