The US is no longer respected, the former president and Republican candidate has said at a campaign event in the state of Pennsylvania
The US has lost respect on the world stage and has become a laughing stock, former President Donald Trump said at a campaign event in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
Trump held a rally to drum up support for his election campaign in the city of Butler on Saturday, returning to the site where he survived an assassination attempt in July.
The Republican nominee vowed to fix the US economy, combat violent crime, and crack down on illegal immigration through the southern border.
“Everything has to be the best,” he said. “We have to have the best schools. We have to have strong borders. We don’t want bad people coming in and hurting us.”
“You deserve a nation that builds things again, makes things better, that aims for the stars once more, and that once again, commands respect, and we want to get respect like we had it four years ago,” he said.
The entire world respected us. They respected us. They respected us more than they’ve ever respected us, and now they laugh at us. We can’t have them laugh at us.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has accused the “weak” administration of President Joe Biden and the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, of damaging America’s reputation. He has claimed that the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza would not have broken out if he was still in charge.
Trump also argued that he had good relations with all world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. He has also claimed that he will quickly resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict if elected to a second term as president in November.
Biden and Harris, meanwhile, have accused Trump of undermining NATO and failing to stand up to Russia. “Our NATO allies are so thankful that you are no longer president,” Harris told Trump during a televised debate last month.
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