Former President Donald Trump recently hosted a press conference in California where he addressed the destructive negative impacts of the progressive leadership that has led to the “destruction” of once-great cities such as San Francisco. During the event, Trump impressively handled a barrage of liberal reporters, shutting down their hostile questions one by one.
Speaking about the presidential debate last week, one reporter asked Trump, “Some of your own Republican allies have come out and said that you missed the mark, that you miss…” she said, before Trump cut her off, “No, no, no, excuse me,” before going on to insist that he led an impressive performance on Tuesday night against Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump continued, “Most of my Republican allies had said I was great in the debate. You’re just like you know a lot of other people at Fox Well, why don’t you say most, 94% of the Republicans said I did phenomenally in the debate, some said that I could have been tougher. I don’t know how I could have been tougher when I said he’s the worst president and she is the worst vice president in the history of our country, 94% of the Republicans and the only one that wouldn’t maybe a Mitt Romney or somebody like that. But we’ve gotten great praise for the debate, and based on the polls like Rasmussen being up six today, the first poll out based on the polls, obviously I did well in the debate, also based on the debate polls, where sometimes had, in one case, 92% win. So you know, look, you come from Fox. You shouldn’t play the same game as everybody else.”
Another reporter asked about alleged controversial comments from Laura Loomer that were allegedly “racist” and that she touted “conspiracy theories.” Trump maintained that he would need to evaluate the remarks before delivering an opinion while reminding the press that the point of the press conference was to discuss the troubled state of California.
“I’d have to see what the remarks are. You’re telling me. For the first time we hear about we’re here discussing the destruction of San Francisco and California by a person that’s running for president. So I don’t even know what you’re talking about. I do know that she may have said something based on what you’re telling me, but I don’t know what she said, but I’ll go take a look, and I’ll put out a statement later on, but I really don’t know,” Trump said.
After being asked about the migrant controversy in Springfield, Ohio, Trump noted that he may consider hosting a press conference there or in one of the other cities in the American interior that has been plagued by the ongoing migrant crisis. Trump also highlighted the crisis in Aurora, Colorado, where Venezuelan gangs have allegedly run rampant.
The former president said, “Now I will maybe Springfield, maybe Aurora, maybe both will go there. I can say this, we will do large deportations from Springfield, Ohio, large deportations. We’re going to get these people out. We’re bringing them back to Venezuela. You know, he told Biden he’s not accepting anybody back. They moved all their criminals, not all of them, but the rest are moving in now. They emptied their jails in Venezuela, emptied their criminals, emptied the nests. They call them nests of bad people. They’re all now in the United States, and they’re now taking over cities. It’s like an invasion from within, and we’re going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country.”
Watch the interview along with Trump’s epic responses to other questions below:
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