Trump Claimed The World Would "Die Without The US" And That He Has "Settled Seven Wars"
“Without the United States, everything in the world would die,” Trump said, calling America “the hottest and best.”

US President Donald Trump said the world would “die” without the United States during a White House announcement on Sept. 2.
The comment came days after Trump faced a wave of false rumors about his health, including claims that he had died.
On Aug. 31, he posted on his social media that he had “never felt better,” and appeared at the White House two days later to disprove the speculation and show he was still in control.
Trump claimed that under his leadership the US had become “so powerful,” while accusing the Biden administration of allowing the country to “degenerate.”
He credited tariffs and trade policies with restoring US’ strength and “bringing in money so big” while also claiming that he had “settled seven wars.”
“Without the United States, everything in the world would die,” he said, calling America “the hottest and best.”
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