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Trump, who handed over the presidency to his Democratic rival Joe Biden on January 20, made his first public speech after his firing at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida. Addressing an enthusiastic crowd in a packed hall, Trump slammed, primarily the Biden administration, and shared his views on the future of both himself and the Republican Party.
“I WILL NOT BUILD A NEW PARTY”
In his words, “Have you missed me yet?” Trump said that the political movement that started 4 years ago has not ended, on the contrary, they have barely started on the road. Trump clearly denies the accusations of the new party, “I will not establish a new party, the news in this direction is false. The Republican Party is our party. Our movement of proud Americans, workers and patriots has just begun, and we will eventually win.” . made his assessment.
“HOPE GIVEN” FOR THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
On the other hand, Trump gave hope to his electoral base on the much questioned issue of whether he will enter the next presidential election. Defending that he clearly won the elections held on November 3, 2020, Trump said he could be a candidate for 2024, “Who knows, maybe I can decide to beat them a third time, okay?” announced in the words. Trump also stated that he will take active and active roles in the Republican Party on the way to the 2022 Congressional midterm elections and the 2024 elections and that they will work together to win these elections. Stating that the House and Senate will win first, Trump said, “So someone will win the Republican presidency, but who is it?” His words were applauded in the hall.
UPLOADED TO BIDEN MANAGEMENT
Trump, who was burdened by the Biden administration for most of his speech, argued that while they said “America first,” Biden followed the “America first” policy. “Biden had the worst first month of all presidents.” Trump said, criticizing the immigration policies of the Biden administration and arguing that the doors of the country were opened to illegal immigrants. Defending that the United States’ fight against the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) was raised by his own administration and that Biden is implementing those plans today, Trump said: “We finished the vaccination studies in record time as nobody expected. for him. Great injustice. ” He spoke in the form. Criticizing Biden’s return to the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization “without further negotiations,” Trump claimed that the winning countries were China and Russia. Trump also criticized Biden’s footsteps in Afghanistan and Iraq, saying that Biden’s policy of returning to a nuclear deal with Iran, “They lifted the sanctions without taking anything. They are stupidly giving all the wins before the negotiations start. critical.
REPEATED CLAIMS OF JOY IN THE ELECTIONS
Reiterating his allegations of fraud in the November 3, 2020 presidential election, Trump said: “This election was misled, and then the Supreme Court and other courts did not show the courage to tell the truth.” saying. Advocating for a reform of the electoral system in the United States and a complete overhaul of the method of voting by mail, Trump said: “Our electoral system is worse than many third world countries, everyone sees it.” He spoke in the form. Trump commented that it was “unbelievable” that he lost the election despite receiving the highest vote in US history in the elections he participated in while in office, and that the postal manipulation resulted in this result.
UPLOADED ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK
On the other hand, Trump claimed that social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook “target and close conservative accounts in the country” and said that these companies should be audited. “When Twitter, Google and Facebook censor conservative accounts, these companies should be sanctioned,” Trump said. and requested the immediate repeal of article 230 of the corresponding law, which allows the companies in question not to be responsible for the content. On the other hand, the rate of those who said they would support Trump’s candidacy for the 2024 presidential election turned out to be 55 percent in the poll among conference participants just before Trump’s speech.