Former president Donald Trump Promise that “we will be stronger than ever,” while delivering the message of Veterans Day in a room similar to an oval office.
Trump said in a video: “On this Veterans Day, I want to pay tribute to all those incredible people-you are indeed incredible people-they serve in the U.S. Armed Forces. Excellent, so strong, so strong.” “We love you, our country respects you, the world respects you, and we will come back.”
He continued: “Our country has gone through a lot. The last period of time is very, very difficult to watch what you have to watch. But our country will come back and we will be stronger than ever. Happy Veterans’ Day. Thank you. “
In this 38-second video, Trump sits behind a large table in a dark suit and red tie. This video appears to be recorded in a room that looks like the Oval Office of the White House.
An American flag stands behind the right shoulder of the former president, as in the Oval Office, and a telephone is placed on the table to Trump’s right. However, the windows behind the desk, like a real oval office, are gone, replaced by a set of white shutters that resemble closet doors. It is not clear where Trump recorded this video.
President Joe Biden Earlier this year, Trump supporters criticized him for appearing in a video recorded by the so-called “fake Oval Office.” In fact, these videos were recorded in a scene in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is part of the White House complex.
Trump and the former president Barack Obama They appeared in the same room to make announcements during their presidency, even though they were dressed differently.
Trump did not deliver a speech in the real Oval Office or anywhere else on Veterans Day in 2020, this is his last year in the White House. This holiday came only a few days after Biden held the 2020 presidential election. The former president was relatively tight-lipped at the time and refused to make concessions.
Since then, Trump continued to insist that the election was “stolen” from him without evidence.Last month, the former president urge Republicans “If we don’t solve the fraud in the 2020 presidential election,” we won’t vote in the mid-2022 or 2024 presidential election.
Trump has repeatedly hinted that he will be re-elected in 2024, but he has not made a firm commitment.In the interview Fox News Earlier this week, he said he would “perhapsAnnounce his decision after mid-2022, adding, “Frankly, many people will be happy. “
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