PNN – On Tuesday local time, Donald Trump, the elected and next president of the United States, criticized the foreign policy of Joe Biden’s government and claimed that in his first administration, his country had no war and defeated ISIS.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, President-elect Donald Trump’s words in a news conference that was broadcast live on various American television channels, including CNN, criticized Biden’s foreign policy and claimed that his government defeated ISIS in the first round.
Trump criticized Biden’s handling of the crisis in Afghanistan, Russia and Syria, and said of his first term: “We had no war.”
The future US president added: We defeated ISIS. We had no war. Now I go to a world that is at war with Russia, Ukraine and Israel.
Trump made these statements while the attack on the crowd in New Orleans, according to American officials, was inspired by ISIS, which killed 14 people on the first day of the New Year (2025).
Trump reiterated his claim that he would “exit Afghanistan with dignity and strength, not like a bunch of idiots with 13 dead and many wounded.”
The US president-elect said that Biden’s misbehavior in leaving Afghanistan inspired Russia to attack Ukraine.
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Trump also lashed out at the Democratic Party, saying Democrats are “instrumentalizing justice” and attacking special counsel Jack Smith in remarks Tuesday morning from Maralago.
The president-elect of the United States said: I defeated the crazy Jack Smith. He’s a crazy person; I guess he’s on his way back to The Hague. We won in these cases. These were the biggest of them. And the press made a big story out of them. But we did nothing wrong. We did nothing wrong.
Trump’s lawyers are seeking to intervene to block the release of Smith’s final report on two federal investigations into the president-elect.
The American Congress officially confirmed the victory of Donald Trump in the presidential election on November 5, 2024 (the 60th presidential election) on Monday evening local time.
The counting of Electoral College votes in the US Congress went smoothly today, Monday local time, January 6, 2025, in the snowy weather of Washington DC, and there were no protests or disturbances.
The counting of electoral votes in the US Congress, which was broadcast live on the country’s television channels, was in complete contrast to four years ago, when rioters stormed the Congress building during the issuance of the confirmation of the 2020 presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who oversaw the process as Senate President, announced the count’s approval. According to the law, this announcement is considered final or legally sufficient approval by individuals for the President-elect and Vice-President.
After Congress certified the electoral votes, Donald Trump officially won the presidency. Trump will be sworn in on January 20.