Trump on Biden: I inherited chaos and am already fixing it.
According to ТСН: U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a speech from the White House, in which he sharply criticized the policies of the previous administration of Joe Biden. He emphasized that upon taking office, he 'inherited chaos,' but has already begun to correct it.
'Eleven months ago, I inherited chaos. And I am fixing it,' said the American leader.
Trump pointed out a number of issues related to the previous administration, particularly raising concerns about 'open borders,' rising crime, trade disputes, and characterized the federal government as 'sick and corrupt.' He also expressed his opinion on the participation of transgender people in women's sports competitions.
He emphasized that over the past four years, policies in the U.S. have allegedly benefited 'insiders, illegal immigrants, criminals, corporate lobbyists, inmates, terrorists, and, above all, foreign states.'
'In a few months, we've gone from worst to best,' highlighted the U.S. President.
It is also worth noting that in his address, Trump did not mention either Ukraine or Venezuela.
Such thoughts from the president reflect his desire to strengthen his own image and demonstrate activity in addressing key issues. Trump's speech, besides addressing domestic topics, may also indicate his intentions to focus public attention on issues he considers priorities in his policies. It will be interesting to see how these statements will impact the further course of the political situation in the U.S. and international relations.
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