In a recent government meeting, former President Donald Trump addressed the current state of the economy, emphasizing his administration's record on inflation and military strength. Trump claimed that during his presidency, inflation was effectively nonexistent, citing a rate of 1.4% when he left office. He criticized the Biden administration for what he described as a dramatic increase in inflation, asserting that the cost of living has surged by over 50% in some areas, despite official figures suggesting a 22% rise.
Trump also highlighted his administration's achievements, including military rebuilding and efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, which he believes went unrecognized. He pledged that if re-elected, he would halt what he termed \"wild and wasteful spending\" and end ongoing military conflicts, stating that there were no new wars during his presidency.
Additionally, Trump expressed concerns about national security, claiming the U.S. is closer to World War III than at any time since World War II. He vowed to secure the U.S. border against illegal immigration and promised to combat inflation, aiming to restore the \"American dream\" for all citizens, regardless of their background.