Trump envisions creating ‘free cities’ in US to ‘…

Trump envisions creating ‘free cities’ in US to ‘…

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donald trump has stepped up his efforts that could potentially bring him back to the White House, and on Friday the ex-president shared a campaign video on the social media platform Rumble.

The former president officially confirmed his intention in November to run for a second term.

What happened: In the video, Trump outlined his vision of America and his plan of action to achieve it. He began by paying tribute to the past generation who “pursued big dreams and daring projects that once seemed utterly impossible.”

“Today it has lost its glory and under my leadership we would get it back in a big way,” said the former president called. He said the goal is a “quantum leap” in American living standards.

While noting that one-third of America’s landmass belongs to the federal government, he said a small portion should be used to build so-called “freedom cities.”

“These liberty cities will reopen the borders, rekindle the American imagination and give hundreds of thousands of young people and other people and all hard-working families a new chance at homeownership and indeed the American Dream,” he added.

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Big Opportunity in Transportation: Trump noted that several companies in the US and China are developing vertical takeoff and landing vehicles.

“Just as the United States led the automobile revolution over the last century, I want to assure you that America, not China, is at the forefront revolution in air mobility”, said the ex-president.

He sees these breakthroughs as boosting trade, bringing a “huge” abundance of wealth to rural America and connecting families.

Through strategic national manufacturing initiatives, Trump wants to “turn forgotten communities into industrial hotspots,” produce goods currently imported from China, and reduce the cost of living…

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