Trump vows to "heal our world" in wake of Georgia school shooting during Pennsylvania town hall

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During a Pennsylvania town hall on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump vowed to "heal" the world following a tragic school shooting in Georgia that left four dead and several injured. Speaking with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Trump also addressed border security, and the looming threat of economic depression under Democratic leadership warning, "You’ve got no choice. You have to vote for me. Even if you don’t like me!"

Key Details:

  • Trump pledged to address the world's violence, promising to "make it better" in the aftermath of a school shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia.

  • He criticized Kamala Harris's handling of the border, calling it "the worst border in the history of the world" and pointing to millions of undocumented people crossing into the U.S.

  • The former president warned of a potential depression similar to 1929 if tax cuts implemented during his administration are rolled back, and cautioned the U.S. could be heading toward World War III under the current leadership.

Diving Deeper:

During a town hall with Sean Hannity on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump addressed a range of pressing issues, beginning with a solemn promise to “heal” the world in light of the school shooting that rocked Georgia. Four people were killed, and nine others injured at Apalachee High School earlier that day, with a 14-year-old suspect now in custody. Trump reflected on the broader state of the world, saying, "It's a sick and angry world for a lot of reasons, and we're going to make it better. We're going to heal our world." He continued by emphasizing his goal to eliminate wars caused by "incompetence."

Shifting focus, Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's handling of the U.S.-Mexico border, claiming it has become "the worst border in the history of the world." He noted, "There's never been a country that allowed 21 million people to come in over a three-year period," alleging that many of those crossing the border are criminals and human traffickers. Trump underscored the dangers posed by Harris’s open-border policies, stating, "She was the border czar, whether you like it or not."

Trump also took the opportunity to criticize the current administration’s foreign policy, contrasting his record with the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Europe. "October 7th would have never happened if I were president," he remarked. He blamed the Biden-Harris administration for emboldening adversaries, particularly Iran, and asserted that his firm stance on radical Islamic terrorism kept the world safer during his presidency.

Trump went further to issue a dire warning about the potential economic consequences should Harris ascend to the presidency. He predicted a depression akin to the one in 1929 if his tax cuts, which are set to expire in 2025, are rolled back "This country will end up in a depression if she becomes president. Like 1929, this will be a 1929 depression."

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