Trump was wounded in his speech after being shot: God spared me from death, "I will cut interest rates to eliminate inflation", and mentioned that Taiwan will be involved in World War III

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The four-day U.S. Republican National Convention entered its final day on the 18th local time. Former U.S. President Trump, who had just suffered an assassination attempt, officially accepted the Republican Party’s presidential candidate nomination and delivered a finale speech. He first reviewed the shooting and said "I shouldn't be here tonight," he said. He survived "because God is on my side."

Will eliminate inflation and cut interest rates

When it comes to economic issues, Trump reiterated that he will increase U.S. fossil fuel production, lower taxes, and curb inflation. He also said that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in his second term:

I'm going to end this devastating inflation crisis immediately, lower interest rates and lower energy costs, and we're going to drill, baby, drill, and that's going to bring prices down dramatically, lowering the cost of transportation, manufacturing, and all household goods, all from Energy starts with, remember, we have more liquid gold beneath our feet than any other country,

Trump also pledged to halt Democratic climate change-related spending, which he called the "new green scam" and "an incredible waste of taxpayer funds that is exacerbating the inflationary crisis."

When it comes to tax cuts, Trump said the core of his plan is "massive tax cuts for workers," including "no taxes on tips." He also reiterated his commitment to providing auto manufacturing jobs to the United States.

When talking about immigration policy, Trump said that if he is elected, he will strictly maintain the border and crack down on the entry of illegal immigrants. He criticized illegal immigration as an invasion, saying that immigrants come from prisons and mental hospitals, and he will not let illegal immigrants take over. Take away the jobs and rights of American citizens, promising to launch the largest deportation program in American history.

If Trump does win the November election, his economic policy is expected to focus largely on extending first-term tax cuts, boosting oil and gas production, raising tariffs, loosening regulations and cracking down on illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border. migrant.

Talking about Taiwan again

In addition, Trump also mentioned the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Kazakhstan wars, saying that the shadow of the conflict is covering Taiwan and the entire Asia (mentioning that China is encircling Taiwan), criticizing the Biden administration for creating these international crises, and if he is elected as president, he can restore World peace, stability and harmony, but before this goal can be achieved, the United States must first be rescued from its current situation, including the economic crisis that has deeply hit its people:

War is raging in Europe and the Middle East, and the shadow of conflict is increasingly looming over Taiwan, North Korea, the Philippines, and all of Asia. Our planet is on the brink of World War III, and because of weapons, it will be an unprecedented war.

Trump pointed out that modern weapons are no longer just military tanks going back and forth, shooting at each other. These weapons are destructive. He vowed to end all international crises created by the Biden administration, including the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Kazakhstan war, emphasizing that if he If it were the president, none of this would have happened.

Not talking about cryptocurrency

Trump did not mention cryptocurrency at all in his speech, but he will speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Tennessee, USA, from July 25 to 27, when he will talk about his policy on cryptocurrency.

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