President Trump’s message to America

2WM3Y2J Myrtle Beach, United States. 23rd Feb, 2024. Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump interacts with the crowd after a "Get Out and Vote" campaign rally at the Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill, South Carolina on Friday, February 23, 2024. South Carolina holds its Republican presidential primary on February 24. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News

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In the midst of campaigning for the November election, President Trump shared a message to all Americans on Monday morning.

“OUR ONCE GREAT COUNTRY IS GOING DOWN THE DRAIN. WE ARE A NATION IN DECLINE! VOTE FOR TRUMP, WHAT THE HELL DO YOU HAVE TO LOSE?”

President Trump’s question comes as inflation rises yet again, landing at 3.2 percent in February. Overall prices are still up by 19 percent since December 2020, just one month before Biden took office. The Federal Reserve has long planned to slash interest rates early this year, but the latest numbers have cast doubt on the possibility.

While speaking in Ohio, Trump promised to do away with “Bidenomics” and bring back “MAGAnomics” to stabilize the economy and prioritize American workers.

During a March 17 interview with Fox News’ Howard Kurtz, President Trump discussed the Biden administration’s radical immigration policies.

He pointed toward the recent influx of Haitian illegal migrants, noting that they were “pouring in by the thousands and thousands.” He asked Kurtz, “How much can one country handle, you know it’s not sustainable.”

Trump made similar comments during his Ohio rally, where he slammed Biden for his open border policies and the increase in “migrant crime.” He told the crowd that when he is reelected, he would order the “largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”

In recent weeks, Trump has appealed to voters, inviting them to join “the noble quest of SAVING OUR COUNTRY!”

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