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Earlier this week, Sean Hannity was granted an in-person interview with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

This is the first in-person interview the former president has given since he left the White House.

YouTube is trying to stop people from viewing both of the following videos. Just click on their warning, if it shows, and you’ll see each video.

In the first part, the two discussed Joe Biden’s health and foreign relations:

Trump said that age is not necessarily a factor in Joe Biden’s behaviour. He said he knows many 78-year-olds who are physically strong and mentally healthy.

As he did in the Newsmax interview, he repeated that he was not disrespected by leaders from either China or Russia. Strength commands respect.

On the border, Trump says that the United States has never before experienced such a crisis as they have with Biden. He is concerned about the drug and human trafficking that is part of the influx, as well as the murderers and rapists. Another aspect are people, some of whom are allegedly from Yemen, who cannot fly into the US, so they cross the border on foot.

Trump said he left office with a secure border:

All he had to do was leave it alone.

In the second part, Trump discusses his aspirations for 2022 and 2024:

He thinks there is a good chance that the Republicans can gain control of the House and regain control of the Senate in 2022. He thinks Mitch McConnell will either stand down or lose his next election.

Trump really likes Wisconsin’s Sen. Ron Johnson, whose popularity continues to increase.

Trump said:

We’re all in.

He said that meant there will be rallies, if there is a need for them.

What he misses most about not being in the White House is being unable to:

help people. And I’ve helped them more than any president.

He acknowledged that he is waiting to see what his legal status will be in seeking a second term.

He’s most proud of his tax cuts, rebuilding the military, creating Space Force and achieving record-breaking employment numbers along with the greatest economy in history.

Hannity asked about 2024. Trump said it’s still a long way away, but notes his continuing popularity:

I am looking it seriously, very seriously.

He deplored the fact that he has been fighting off ‘corrupt’ accusations since the day he walked down the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015. He remembered being asked about Russia during his 2016 campaign and says he could not understand why. Then, he says he later discovered it was a ‘phony’ campaign, ‘created by Hillary Clinton’.

He is pleased with the way he dealt with Russia, North Korea and China. He said that America’s farmers did really well thanks to the tariffs he imposed on China.

Equally important is the fact that President Trump was the first American president in generations who did not start any wars.

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