Former President Trump recently discussed the 2024 presidential race in a conversation with Nigel Farage. He gave a gloomy assessment of the “state of the world” issues under the present administration and compared it to the way “this world is blowing up around us”—a foreshadowing of a potentially tumultuous election season!
During a meeting at Trump’s Scottish estate, Farage questioned, “Are you going to win next year?”
“I think we have a very good chance,” Trump answered.
“The economy is not good. I’ll make it good, everyone knows. Ya know everyone knows, even Democrats they say ‘Well, we agree that Putin would have never gone in,’” he continued.
“I believe that right now, the world is in the most dangerous place its ever been in because of the power of weapons, and that includes nuclear, obviously,” Farage was informed by the former leader. “And we have a person in the United States who doesn’t have a clue,” He continued, making a reference to Joe Biden, who is currently in the White House.
Trump continued by asserting that he is ahead in the polls by “a-lot,” claiming that people in America favor his leadership.
“They want back what we had. They want stability, they want the economy, they want jobs. We had the greatest number of jobs in the history of our country. Everything was top, whether you had a diploma or you didn’t have a diploma.”
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The former president strongly defended his legacy, asserting that many of the present problems facing the world are due to a lack of leadership while he was away.
“Putin would have never gone into Ukraine. President Xi of China would never even be talking about Taiwan, we had that conversation strongly,” He went on. Trump also bragged about his discussions with North Korea and said he could have had talks with Iran, which are currently “out of control.”
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“This world is blowing up around us,” Trump said. “It’s blowing up around us. You might even lose the dollar as the standard throughout the world, and if you lose the dollar’s standard, that’s like losing a war. In many ways it’s worse than losing a war.”
The former Commander in Chief promised to address the rising expenses of lifestyle and crime and expressed optimism for a better future.
“Our cities, Democrat-run, are crime-infested ratholes,” Trump declared.




