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Trump’s big comeback: first explosive interview shakes up America

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Donald Trump - First exclusive Intervies with Sean Hannity on Fox News (Photo: Fox News/Video)
Donald Trump - First exclusive Intervies with Sean Hannity on Fox News (Photo: Fox News/Video)

Donald Trump is back in the Oval Office—and he’s not holding back! In a fiery interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, the president blasted his rivals, celebrated his political resurrection, and dropped bombshell plans for his second term.

Trump’s extraordinary return to power comes after surviving an assassination attempt last year. Now, he’s riding high with a fresh electoral victory and a Republican-controlled Congress eager to push his agenda.

“Our country was almost lost forever”

Trump didn’t mince words. He declared America’s challenges “solvable” but warned they’ll take “time, effort, and money.” He blamed the Biden administration for disasters like inflation, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and wars in Ukraine and Israel.

If we didn’t win, this country would have been lost forever,” Trump said, his voice firm.

But Trump didn’t just look forward—he couldn’t resist rehashing old grievances. He called out ex-President Joe Biden for his “disastrous tenure” and slammed former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney as a “crying lunatic.”

Biden’s pardons: a shocking scandal

The drama doesn’t stop there. Trump unloaded on Biden’s controversial use of preemptive pardons. Biden pardoned several family members, including his son Hunter, before leaving office. Trump called it “hypocrisy.”

This guy gave out pardons like candy,” Trump sneered. “And the funny thing? He didn’t give himself one. Big mistake.

Trump defends January 6 pardons

Trump also faced tough questions about his decision to pardon over 1,600 people charged in the January 6 Capitol attack. The president described them as “patriots” and insisted they were protesting a “rigged election.”

They were mistreated for years,” Trump said. “You should be allowed to protest.”

TikTok drama: Trump takes a stand

On TikTok, Trump struck a controversial tone. Critics say the app is a major national security threat due to its Chinese ownership. But Trump downplayed the risk.

Young people love it. Is China spying on kids watching funny videos?” he asked.

On day one of his new term, Trump saved TikTok from a looming U.S. ban. He gave the app a 75-day reprieve and started exploring alternative solutions.

Trump didn’t stop there. He warned that many Chinese-made products, like phones and computers, could spy on Americans.

You can say that about everything from China,” Trump said. “Why don’t we talk about that?

Faith after assassination attempt

Last year’s assassination attempt changed Trump’s outlook. At a Pennsylvania rally, a bullet grazed his ear. Trump now credits God with his survival.

Statistically, I shouldn’t be here,” he admitted. “My faith has deepened.

FEMA overhaul on the horizon

Trump hinted at major reforms for FEMA, the agency that handles natural disasters. He accused it of creating chaos instead of solving problems.

FEMA has been a disaster itself,” Trump said. “States should handle their own issues, with federal support—not interference.”

What changes are coming? Trump stayed vague, but he promised a “big discussion” soon.

What’s next for Trump?

Trump’s interview offered a glimpse into his priorities: slamming enemies, undoing Biden’s policies, and tackling America’s crises head-on. Love him or hate him, one thing’s clear—Trump’s second term will be just as explosive as his first.

Stay tuned for more updates on Trump’s presidency!

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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