Trump says EE. UU. se unified under his pre-Covid presidency: ‘Everyone happy’

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Donald Trump affirmed that “everyone is happy” under his presidency before the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking at a crusade in Las Vegas on Friday night, the former president said the Biden administration had allowed a “deadly wave of anarchy . . . will sweep the country” while presenting a much more optimistic picture of his own tenure.

“We want to avoid fighting each other and unite. It was going through the greatest period, I think, in the history of our country in many ways. Just before Covid came from China,” he said.

“It can be done again. We were more united just before that, all happy.

Trump made the comments on a panel on crime and safety with Republican Nevada gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo and Senate candidate Adam Laxalt.

In an informal speech, Trump claimed that “civilization itself is lately under siege” and that the United States has been “brought to its knees. “

Trump also said his former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, was being treated for a central illness at the hospital that he said was the result of what the political left “had made him go through. “

Lombardo won the Republican number one last month and aims to oust incumbent Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak in November.

Laxalt will face Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto in a Senate race.

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