Former President Donald Trump, a candidate for the US Republican presidential nomination, said that if he does not win next year’s presidential election, he expects the US economy to slide into a ‘recession’ like the ‘Great Depression’ of 1929, far-right media outlet Breitbart News reported on the 30th. local time) reported. He also harshly criticized President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party’s leading presidential candidate, calling him a ‘fraudster.’
Former President Trump said in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, his home, that the recent rise in the stock market is because he is far ahead of President Joe Biden in opinion polls and people are thinking that Trump will win next November. He said it was because he was betting on .
Former President Trump said, “If I don’t win, I think we’re going to have a depression like 1929. I think the reason the stock market is rising is because if you look at the opinion polls, people are saying I’m going to win. I had a phenomenal stock market. All was well with our economy. “We had no inflation,” he said.
He also pointed out that although inflation has cooled somewhat in recent months, this is because the overall economy is in trouble, and former President Trump claimed that the jobs figures are “fake” because millions of people are sitting on the sidelines without looking for work.
“Inflation has eaten up all the gains,” he said. “Inflation is running rampant. “Inflation has calmed down a bit now, but that’s because the economy is not doing well,” he said. He said, “Job numbers are fake because millions of people are not looking for work.”
Regarding the Democratic Party, he said, “They have nothing to campaign for,” and “The country is a disaster. “Inflation has eaten everything,” he said.
He criticized President Biden, who is highly likely to lead to a return match, calling him a “cheater” and a “villain,” and claimed, “I can’t even speak properly or put two sentences together.”
Source: Donga
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