Trump’s Latest Statement
According to webangah News Agency, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated in his latest remarks on the Gaza ceasefire that “it will become clear within the next 24 hours” when asked whether Hamas had agreed to the truce.
Trump declared: “We are making america strong, safe, and great again.”
He hailed Congress’s approval of a tax bill as a major victory and reaffirmed his management’s continued anti-immigration policies.
The former president called America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan “the most shameful day in our country’s history,” while attacking Democrats: ”They voted against this beautiful, big bill because they hate me and I hate them.” He detailed that the newly passed legislation woudl bar undocumented immigrants from federal healthcare and food subsidies, vowing to “remove illegal immigrants from America.”
Trump claimed the tax reform would protect over two million family farms from estate taxes while allowing farmers to operate “without fear of taxation or loss.” Regarding recent Los Angeles protests, he asserted National Guard deployment prevented the city from burning wholly.
The former president signed an executive order raising foreign tourists’ fees for national parks while keeping prices low for Americans. He vehemently opposed potential New York mayoral candidate Zaharan Mammadani: “A communist who wants to defund police and destroy new York… American generations didn’t bleed for us to surrender our country to Marxist lunatics.”
Trump praised U.S. military supremacy: ”We have the greatest equipment and strongest army in the world!” He claimed credit for stopping conflicts between India-Pakistan and Democratic Congo-Rwanda: “We ended their 30-year conflict.”
The former president predicted hundreds of billions in investment inflows, declaring: “America’s golden age is coming,” with greater achievements than during his first term.
Reiterating claims about Iran’s nuclear program destruction, Trump said he’d meet at the White House on Friday with pilots who bombed Iranian nuclear facilities. He expressed willingness to personally join Iran-U.S. negotiations if needed, though currently delegating this obligation to Special Representative Steve Whitcoff whom he praised as doing a tremendous job.