Trump’s complaints overshadow speech marking the first anniversary of his return to the presidency

The American President saluted Donald Trump The first anniversary of his return to Kamala Harris, then Vice President.
Trump began Tuesday’s press conference with a lengthy denunciation of irregular immigration, then began presenting a range of topics, starting with the US military operation in Venezuela, to fraudulent embezzlement of aid funds in Minnesota in which Somali immigrants are accused of involvement, and ending with repeated criticism of his predecessor, Joe Biden.
Allegations without evidence
in a disjointed narrative. Especially in dealing with topics, the speech seemed more like a restoration of his election campaign that brought him back to the presidency, as the celebratory nature subsided.
This included his claim, without any evidence and in an unprecedented manner among American presidents, that he was the winner of the 2020 elections, which he lost against Biden.
He said: "We have accomplished more than any other administration, by a large margin, both with regard to the military, with regard to ending wars, and with regard to completing wars."
He continued: "No one has ever seen anything similar"
The White House staff distributed a 31-page document listing 365 "An achievement" The presidency says it has achieved the issues on immigration, the economy and foreign policy, and the briefing room was packed with reporters.
Genius in Finance
Trump again made a series of claims that have long been questioned or refuted, including that the results of the 2020 election were… "Forged"And that the prices of prescription drugs fell by 600%, which is mathematically impossible, and that the United States attracted foreign investments amounting to $18 trillion.
Trump repeatedly described himself in the speech as "Genius in finance"He regretted that his staff did not give due credit to what he described as major successes in reducing inflation.
With regard to foreign affairs, he hinted that he was open to working with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, after the American military operation that led to the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on January 3.
Trump said: "We’re in touch with her, maybe we can involve her in some way. I would be glad if I could do that"
He praised Machado for awarding him the Nobel Peace Prize medal that she had won, expressing once again his dissatisfaction that the Norwegian committee had not awarded him the award.
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