US election: Donald Trump vows to end wars, free ‘hostages, and restore US power if elected again

As President Biden cabinet members in crisis talks over him dropping out

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US election:  Donald Trump vows to end wars, free

Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump has vowed to bring an end to raging international crises and restore American prestige on the world stage.

Speaking at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Thursday, July 18, the former US president said the planet is “teetering on the edge of World War III,” while taking a swipe at his successor President Joe Biden.

“We will restore peace, stability, and harmony all throughout the world,” Trump said, without giving any detail on how he might do that.

“Under our leadership, the United States will be respected again. No nation will question our power, no enemy will doubt our might, and our borders will be totally secure.”

Trump placed the blame for the conflicts around the world on Joe Biden.

“There is an international crisis the likes of which the world has seldom been part of… war is now raging in Europe, in the Middle East, a growing spectre of conflict hangs over Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines and all of Asia,” he said.

He vowed to change all that if he is elected to a second term in the White House.

“I will end every single international crisis that the current administration has created, including the horrible war with Russia and Ukraine,” Trump said. But “to achieve this future, we must first rescue our nation from failed and even incompetent leadership.”

He also said he wanted Americans held abroad to be released or else.

“The entire world, I tell you this: we want our hostages back and they better be back before I assume office or you will be paying a very big price,” said Trump — again failing to give any specifics.

Biden cabinet members in crisis talks over him dropping out

 

Biden cabinet members in crisis talks over him dropping out

 

US President, Joe Biden’s cabinet members have reportedly held crisis talks over him dropping out of the presidential race.

According to Bloomberg News, there have been ‘private discussions’ among unnamed cabinet members about ‘whether it’s now time’ for those advisors closest to Biden to speak about the bad chances he is facing about keeping the White House.

The members of Biden’s team were said to have discussed if his post-debate no longer can persuade enough of the public that he could win a second term.

The new concern for Biden comes after high-profile figure, Sen. Jon Tester of Montana called for Biden to step down.

There have been a lot of comments from Democratic officials that should Biden step back, the party is likely to rally around Vice President Kamala Harris to contest against Donald Trump in the presidential election.

 

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