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Breaking News: Donald Trump “Even Stronger Than It Was In 2016

Breaking News: Donald Trump “Even Stronger Than It Was In 2016

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Donald Trump discussed his “Make America Great Again” movement, stating it is “much stronger” now than it was in 2016.

“I think, in terms of movement—you can use that word if you want—but I think it’s even stronger than it was in 2016,” President Trump told the outlet. “People saw what we can do.”

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 Trump continued, asserting that the movement is “bigger now than it was then” as the Trump administration “did things nobody thought could be done, including cutting taxes at the highest level, cutting regulations at a level that gave us the most jobs we ever had.”

Trump pointed out that Indiana was “a big beneficiary” after being “taken advantage of by foreign countries taking jobs away” and becoming nothing short of a “boomtown.”

According to Breitbart, Indiana is a significant state in terms of President Trump’s legacy because it was there that he solidified his control over the Republican Party after defeating Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and the then-Ohio Gov. John Kasich in the final primary and going on to win the nomination months later.

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In the interview, Donald Trump lambasted the Biden administration’s bad immigration, economic, foreign, and environmental policies, saying,

“All-electric cars, no gas stoves, water faucets where water doesn’t come out? How about the water faucets where water doesn’t come out?”

Joe Biden recently announced his intention to run for reelection, to which President Trump responded by claiming it was “almost inconceivable that Biden would even think of running for reelection” and called him “the most corrupt president in American history,” RSBN reported.

Meanwhile, as the economy struggles and gas prices rise, President Trump posted a video on Truth Social mocking Biden. How illiterate are our leaders? Trump inquired.

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President Trump claimed that Americans “want their nation back,” which is why the movement is more powerful than ever.

In the interview, Donald Trump said:

“They want their country back. Their country has been taken away from them. On top of it, whenever something happens, they get accused of the worst things. All they want is common sense. You know what it’s about? We can all say we’re conservative or this or that, but it’s really about common sense. We need borders. We need good schools. We want low prices. We don’t want inflation. We want a strong military. We want no regulations or as little as possible. You know, it’s common sense—most of it. They want that back.”

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