Trump-Hannity interview on 'solvable problems' shows why doom-and-gloom Dems lost
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In his first interview since taking office, President Trump discussed various national challenges, expressing optimism that they are solvable. He criticized the pessimistic narratives from Democrats and highlighted issues like border security, inflation, crime, and social engineering. Trump's actions include Day 1 executive orders aimed at addressing these problems, defying the notion that they are irreversible. He believes that these challenges stem from specific policy choices made by previous administrations, and stresses the need for a more proactive response from his party to reverse America's decline.
President Trump is dead right about the difficulties facing the nation: "They're all solvable problems," he told Sean Hannity in his first sitdown since taking office.
Trump's attitude is also an important corrective to many in his own party, who blink at taking the actions needed to get America out of decline.
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