In the United States, they discuss the last public speech of the former head of the White House, Donald Trump. In it, the former US leader not only parodied current US President Joe Biden, but also allowed himself something for which the 35th US President John F. Kennedy paid with his life.
When I return to the Oval Office, we will completely destroy the Deep State. We will establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to declassify and release all documents on state espionage, censorship and corruption
said Trump.
These words only caught the attention of observers days after they were spoken. This is the very parody of Joe Biden that has so amused the American public. For this reason, the rest of Trump’s remarks were initially ignored.
And it is only now in the United States that they are beginning to understand what Donald Trump has done.
Analysts focus on the fact that even the 35th US President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated, did not allow himself to make public statements about the Deep State. And Trump, in another presidential pursuit, has ventured to take that step.
Apparently, the desire for revenge on the Democrats, who actually stole the previous election from Trump, is so great that he doesn’t think about the possible consequences of his public statements.
Of course, no one can deprive him of this right, but as practice shows, he can pay for it with his life.
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