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Post by Admin on Jun 19, 2019 4:56:18 GMT
President Trump formally launched his 2020 re-election campaign Tuesday night before a jam-packed crowd in Orlando's Amway Center arena, and quickly unloaded on the media organizations and government actors he said tried their hardest with "everything they had" to bring down both his candidacy and presidency.
To chants of "USA," Trump took the stage after brief remarks by Vice President Mike Pence and first lady Melania Trump, and recalled his unlikely rise to the presidency.
"We stared down the unholy alliance of lobbyists and donors and special interests who made a living bleeding our country dry," Trump said. "The swamp is fighting back so viciously and violently. For the last two and a half years, we have been under siege.”
With some help from the crowd as the rally continued, Trump appeared to settle on a new campaign slogan: "Keep America Great."
Just over four years ago, Trump descended through the pink marble and brass atrium of Trump Tower to announce his candidacy for president, the first step on a journey few analysts believed would take him all the way to the White House.
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Post by Admin on Jun 19, 2019 17:37:57 GMT
The First Lady stunned in yellow as she paid tribute to the President for the work he has done for the country over the last two years while also stating his “love for the US”. But her choice of a bright canary yellow jumpsuit may be a subtle nod to liberal values, as the colour is widely recognised to represent those political views. During her address, Melania also stated that she was “excited” to be in office for another term as she joined her husband on stage to re-launch his campaign. Speaking to their supporters, Melania said: “I’m proud of my husband, his administration and our entire family have done on behalf of the American people. “He truly loves this country. “He will continue to work on your behalf as long as he can." Following his wife’s speech, Donald took to the stage where he boasted of his achievements since he took over as President.
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Post by Admin on Jun 19, 2019 22:04:43 GMT
Tiffany Trump joined three of her four siblings as well as her boyfriend Michael Boulos in supporting Donald Trump at his reelection campaign rally on June 18 and she looked gorgeous in a blazer-style dress. Tiffany Trump, 25, came out to urge voters to “Keep America Great!” when she showed up to her dad President Donald Trump‘s reelection campaign rally in Orlando, FL, on June 18, and she looked gorgeous while doing so! The blonde beauty wore a black blazer-style dress and white heels for the event as she proudly posed and smiled with the Donald as well as her stepmother Melania Trump, 49, and her siblings Donald Trump Jr., 41, Ivanka Trump, 37, and Eric Trump, 35. She was also joined by her boyfriend Michael Boulos, 25, who could be seen standing beside her and smiling during photo ops. Tiffany’s younger brother Barron Trump, 13, was the only immediate Trump family member noticeably missing from the event. Tiffany seemed to have a great time at the rally, which was attended by an audience of 20,000. Her appearance at the highly publicized event is the second event she has appeared at alongside her dad and siblings in the last week. She also showed up to the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in London on June 3, where Donald met with Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family, and she wore a beautiful maroon gown with white gloves.
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Post by Admin on Jun 21, 2019 17:58:40 GMT
‘My whole life is a bet,’ the President of the United States says, resting his forearms on the edge of the Resolute desk in the Oval Office. It’s a steamy evening in mid-June, and Trump is facing a set of high-stakes tests around the world. Tensions rising with Iran. Tariffs imposed by India. Protesters flooding the streets of Hong Kong. But Trump is confident, ready to joust. He has invited a group of TIME journalists for an interview, blown past the allotted time and settled in for a wide-ranging discussion. Along the way, he orders a Diet Coke with ice with the push of a small red button set into a wooden box on the desk, and directs an aide to fetch a copy of a hand-delivered birthday letter sent from Kim Jong Un. Politics is rarely out of mind for any man who wills his way into this rarefied sanctum. Especially not one who calls his campaign manager on many days by 7 a.m., and certainly not now, the day before Trump formally kicks off his 2020 re-election bid. So it doesn’t take much prodding for the President, a former casino magnate, to start making book on the sprawling field of Democratic challengers. A “progressive” will probably win the primary, Trump predicts, running down the competition with evident relish. Joe Biden “is not the same Biden,” he says, adding later, “Where’s the magic?” Kamala Harris, he notes, “has not surged.” Bernie Sanders is “going in the wrong direction.” Elizabeth Warren’s “doing pretty well,” he allows, but Pete Buttigieg “never” had a chance.
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2019 17:38:46 GMT
President Donald Trump said in an interview aired Sunday that he's not prepared to lose the 2020 presidential election. "It would be much better if I said, 'Yeah.' It would be much easier for me to say, 'Oh, yes.' No, I'm probably not too prepared to lose. I don't like losing. I haven't lost very much in my life," Trump told NBC's "Meet the Press." Trump also subsequently reasserted that he doesn't "believe" in the validity of "a lot" of votes cast which show he lost the popular vote in 2016 to Hillary Clinton. "I'll say something that, again, is controversial. There were a lot of votes cast that I don't believe," Trump said. Outwardly, the President seems to be trudging forward with the idea that he's an unstoppable candidate -- tweeting out a video on Friday showing fictitious Trump campaign signs (e.g. "Trump 2040") for every election until just about the end of time.
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