Trump reflected on his return to the White House after 4 years of Biden’s agenda
President Donald Trump looked back A historic return to the White House In an interview from the Oval Office, the political comeback confirms that the policies and philosophies of the “radical left” over the past four years are “terrible” and “don’t work.”
Trump sat down for his first sit-down interview since his inauguration with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday.
The 47th president has decried the policies of the Biden administration, once again taking aim at inflationary America. Out of Afghanistan and the start of the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars.
“I think it’s great when it’s all said and done. It’s great if it’s more traditional,” he said on “Hannity,” referring to two non-consecutive words. “I think it’s about time we got there.”
Russia backed out of Trump’s threat to take back the Panama Canal
Trump added that fixing many of the country’s problems will take time, money and effort, but he believes they are all solvable.
“We can get our country back. But if we don’t win this race, I believe our country would be lost forever,” he said.
In the final minutes of his presidency, Hannity shifted gears by pressing Trump that former President Biden had apologized to his family.
4 Trump rivals who pardoned BIDEN
“This guy went around apologizing to everybody, and you know, the funny thing — maybe the sad thing — he didn’t apologize to himself. And, if you look at it, it’s all about him.” Trump told Hannity.
Biden Asked in 2020 President Trump has been discussing the possibility, citing reports that he was considering early pardons for his family members and even for himself.
“Well, it concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent he’s set and how the rest of the world views us as a country of law and justice,” Biden told CNN anchor Jake Tapper.
Four years later He apologized His sister, two brothers and their spouses. Biden negotiated the pardon in part because he feared “baseless” and “politically motivated investigations” into his family from the Trump administration.
“The admission or admission of any wrongdoing by these parolees shall not be construed as an admission of guilt of any wrongdoing.” Biden said in a statement. Released on Inauguration Day.
Click here to access the FOX NEWS app
Trump declined to answer Hannity’s question about whether Congress should investigate the Biden family.
“Look, he didn’t pardon himself and he didn’t pardon some people who needed a pardon,” Trump said.
Watch Part 2 of Sean Hannity’s exclusive interview with President Trump “Hannity” Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox News.