Donald Trump
Washington.- Former US President Donald Trump predicted the collapse of the US economy and said he expected it to happen this year.
“And when it’s a (economic) collapse, I hope it’s within the next 12 months, because I don’t want to be Herbert Hoover,” Trump said in an interview with conservative political commentator Lou Dobbs, during which he referred to US President was The order started the Great Depression.
Furthermore, he described the current state of the country’s economy as “fragile”, pointing out that the “only reason” for its performance lies in what was done during his administration.
In addition, the former president said that the New Green Deal, promoted by the current administration of Joe Biden, will “destroy” his country because it spends a lot of money to build “not good, but ecological” infrastructure. “And now it’s all coming down because it doesn’t work economically,” he said, adding that energy prices have risen 20-fold.
Trump also declared that if elected president, he would sell “huge amounts of oil and gas” to Europe, begin paying down the public debt, which has already exceeded $34 trillion, and cut taxes.
Late last year, Trump warned that if he did not win the next election, the US economy would experience a financial collapse similar to the Great Depression.
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