At a speech Monday in West Palm Beach, Florida, Donald Trump said that “nuclear” is one of two n-words in the English language that shouldn’t “ever be mentioned,” adding “you know what the one is” in regard to the second.
The former president expressed his gratitude for Club 45’s persistent commitment and support at a meeting of the group. Members of the “independent club,” which was founded in January 2018, are unified in their support of President Trump.
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In a blunt statement, the former president expressed concern about the possibility of a nuclear exchange in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He pleaded with everyone listening to think about all of the implications and strive toward comprehensive answers.
“Nuclear is so devastating that we don’t even want to talk about it, and that was a word that was never supposed to be mentioned,” Trump said. “We have two n-words, neither of which should ever be mentioned. I said that once and they said ‘oh what a terrible thing to say,’ no.”
Trump added, seeming to make reference to the racist epithet: “We have two n-words, you know what the one is but the other’s the nuclear word, not supposed to ever be mentioned ever, ever, ever! It’s mentioned every single day now.”
President Biden unexpectedly traveled to Kyiv on Monday despite having yet to visit East Palestine, Ohio after the train tragedy there on February 3. The previous president Trump criticized this action.
“Even now you have a president going to Ukraine and you have people in Ohio that are in desperate need of help,” Trump said.
Also, Trump claimed to have a “very good relationship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “never ever would have gone into Ukraine if I were president.”
The Republican had to make a tough decision between putting his faith in Vladimir Putin and relying on American intelligence; the result has significant repercussions for US foreign policy. “Could be the toughest question I’ve ever been asked as a politician.”
President Trump made it apparent that he is prepared for a second term in office during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago property. The declaration was made on Monday and seemed to be a challenge to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has been one of Trump’s most visible rivals for the GOP nomination.
In reference to a speech DeSantis delivered earlier that day in New York, he said: “You know Ron DeSanctimonious had a crowd in Staten Island today, 139 people in Staten Island. We got 139 times about 30. We got a lot of people here.”
DeSantis’s home state’s crowd groaned in response to Trump’s remarks, and he then stated: “I always say hit your enemy a little bit early, some people say don’t but I say do.”




