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Trump Accuses Biden Administration of Omitting Drone Information

President-to-be, Donald Trump, implied on a recent Monday that the Biden administration has been withholding vital information from the public about mysterious drones causing unease across the nation. He maintained, ‘It’s clear they have insight into the origin and destination of these drones, yet they remain silent for inexplicable reasons. Honesty would serve them better. Our robust military and our President are well-informed, yet they seem intent on keeping the public in the dark.’

Trump, fearless as ever, fielded various inquiries for over sixty minutes, demonstrating his commitment to dialogue. His opening remarks highlighted an impressive deal that SoftBank has committed to: investing a whopping $100 billion in the U.S., potentially creating 100,000 jobs centered around artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies. This ambitious project is slated for completion before Trump departs office in 2029.

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When questioned about the possibility of TikTok, a popular social media app, facing a ban unless a shift in ownership occurs, Trump expressed a surprising fondness for the platform due to its perceived influence on his impressive gains within the youth vote sector compared to 2016. He conceded, ‘TikTok played a part in it all, which is quite intriguing. Despite the polls showing us trailing by approximately 30 points, we marked a substantial rise in young supporters, as high as 35 or 36 points. Hence, there exists a certain fondness for TikTok in my heart.’

President-to-be, Trump, also didn’t shy away from addressing the controversial topic of New York Mayor Eric Adams’ potential pardon. Adams, indicted in September on charges of bribery, while the Democrats brushed it off as nothing more than payback for his criticism of the unchecked migrant flow into the country. Trump’s keen observation noted, ‘It’s rather strange how soon after he publicly disagreed with the unchecked immigration, he faced an indictment. I predicted this happening, albeit jokingly. Seeing it happen makes his case one worth looking into.’

In light of recent disclosure that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal attorney, Trump’s choice for heading the Department of Health and Human Services, had once petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to retract its approval of the polio vaccine, Trump came forward as an ardent supporter of the vaccine. He assured the nation, ‘There are no plans to set aside the polio vaccine; that won’t happen. I’ve witnessed the severe impact of polio on personal friends; their battle has been hard.’

While Trump’s decision to select Kennedy, a renowned anti-vaccine advocate, to lead the HHS sparked unease over the potential implications on the department’s mission, he allayed those fears with his robust confidence. He explained, ‘Bobby is a rational individual, I assure you. However, together, we’ll dive deep into what has caused autism rates to surge over the past few decades. There is a problem, and we are committed to uncovering it.’

Faced with a query regarding Ukraine’s territorial concession to Russia’s insistence in the bid to halt the ongoing war, Trump chose to focus instead on the devastating consequences of the conflict on Ukrainian cities. Rather than a straightforward answer, he poignantly described, ‘Once-thriving cities now resemble demolition sites with no standing structures, reducing them to nothing but rubble. The question then remains, why would Ukrainians want to keep these decimated lands?’

Labeling the incoming transition from the Biden regime to his own as ‘cordial,’ Trump didn’t hesitate to request a review of the border wall policy, to rein in the alleged auctioning of border wall resources. He tartly observed, ‘This reckless action has nothing to do with a smooth transition; it’s more about hampering the growth of our nation and squandering millions of dollars and valuable time. The administration’s act of selling border materials at a fraction of their cost is borderline criminal.’

Discussing his recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump reiterated his uncompromising stance on releasing Israeli hostages held by Hamas and other entities in the Middle East. He firmly stated, ‘We deliberated the expected happenings after Inauguration Day. I will be on full alert come January 20th. As I have made clear, if the prisoners are not returned by then, the consequences will be severe, and strong actions shall be taken’.