Trump says ‘terrible events’ would not have happened if he were president – Washington Examiner

Former President Donald Trump said the "terrible events" going on would not have happened if he was the president, as speculation builds about whether the former president will commit to a 2024 run for the White House.

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Trump harped on the several key problems facing the country in a July Fourth message on Truth Social.

"I know it's not looking good for our Country right now, with a major War raging out of control in Europe, the Highest Inflation in memory, the worst 6 month Stock Market start in History, the highest Energy Prices EVER, and that is the Good News. Happy Fourth of July!!!" Trump said. "((Don't worry, We will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, and remember, none of these terrible events would have happened if I were President!!!))."

The Independence Day message was shared with several other posts, including a video featuring a narration in which Trump says, "The best is yet to come."

Trump has been hinting at running for president since leaving office in January 2021 but appears to be close to announcing a bid for the White House formally. Some reports have suggested the former president may announce his candidacy within a few days.

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Recent polls have indicated that most voters do not want Trump to run, but those same polls also suggest President Joe Biden, who defeated Trump in the 2020 election, is someone voters do not wish to see run again.

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