Donald Trump, the former President, predicts that President Joe Biden will be remembered as the worst president of all time. He is a divisive figure who threatens our freedoms and enforces socialist ideology in our economy.
“This country has tremendous potential, tremendous, but we’re giving it away, and there’ll be a point where the country can’t come back, and we can never allow that point to be reached,” Trump told Fox News’ “Life, Liberty & Levin” on Saturday night, pitching his new book “Our Journey Together,” which sold out 100,000 copies already on its first printing.
Trump also added Mark Levin as a host, which was agreed by former President Barack Obama.
“If you look, President Obama was very divisive, but people were quieter about it. They didn’t want to insult him, but he was very divisive,” Trump said. “But the Biden administration is far worse. In fact, I noticed the other day where Obama said ‘this is very dangerous; all of these – you know, what they’ve done. It’s too much for him.”
Obama advisers have warned the Biden administration against inflation spiraling out of control.
“His top economic people are looking at this inflation, and they’re seeing these bills that are being passed for trillions and trillions of dollars where it’s like throwing money out the window,” Trump said, a reference to Obama’s director of the National Economic Council Lawrence Summers’ warning.
“These are Obama people telling Biden people ‘you can’t do this,’ but they push forward anyway,” Trump added.
Trump mocked Biden’s calls for equity and said that there was nothing equitable in the complicit media coverage of his campaign, election, or administration.
“We have to get back to borders; we have to get back to free enterprise, and we need a press that’s fair and equal and we don’t have it,” Trump said. “What’s happened with Big Tech is a disgrace. It’s just an absolute disgrace.”
Trump didn’t weigh in on the long-anticipated 2024 election announcement. However, he pointed out that Biden’s failures could lead to a run for the White House.
“So we have things to do, but it’s going to happen,” Trump said on defeating Democrats and getting Biden out of the White House.
“I believe we have the people on our side. I really do. I think we have a large majority.”
Trump celebrated the victory of Glenn Youngkin, Virginia’s governor-elect, over Terry McAuliffe, a Clinton confidant for many years.
“The MAGA people came out in a force far greater than anybody thought possible,” Trump said noting Youngkin did not have him hold campaign rallies for him, but the Trump supporters were still prominent in winning the race.
Trump claims that Democrats don’t oppose Republican politics as strongly as Americans.
“Who wouldn’t want voter ID, as an example?” Trump said. “Who wouldn’t want a strong military, or a border? Who wants to have millions of people flowing into our country?
“If you did a sample of 1,000 people, typical, good, American people that love our country, they can’t believe what they’re witnessing at the border, and some of the people are really bad.”
Trump stated that Democrats will be unwound from their politics and Biden’s failures.
“I think you’re going to see a big, big victory for Republicans in the midterms,” he said. “I think it’s going to be very hard for them to come back that fast.”