Washington D.C. – President Donald Trump asserted his administration has achieved “major successes” over the past 11 months, highlighting what he described as the end of the Gaza conflict and the elimination of the Iranian nuclear threat. In a statement delivered from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House, President Trump also claimed to have achieved “peace in the Middle East for the first time in 3,000 years.”
“I ended eight wars in ten months and brought back Israeli prisoners in Gaza, both living and dead,” the President stated, addressing the American people.
Turning to domestic matters, Trump announced he would soon reveal his nominee for the next Federal Reserve Chairman, emphasizing the individual would be someone who believes in significantly lowering interest rates. He also pledged housing reforms by the upcoming year, criticizing what he termed the “Democrat-caused inflation disaster” that, he alleges, has prevented millions of Americans from owning homes.
The President further stated that the U.S. has secured record investments totaling $18 trillion, which he claims will lead to increased jobs and wages. He also announced that over a million American soldiers will receive a financial bonus before the Christmas holiday.
Addressing immigration, Trump asserted that the borders were previously open, leading to a “invasion of millions.” He vowed to continue challenging major health insurance companies, accusing them of accumulating vast wealth that “should have gone directly to the people.”
In another segment of his address, Trump accused Somalis of stealing billions of dollars in Minnesota, promising his administration would “end that.”
DZWatch has reached out to the White House for clarification on specific details of the President’s claims but has yet to receive a response.
Biden’s Legacy Mocked
In a related development, the Trump administration seemingly mocked former President Joe Biden by placing a commemorative plaque prominently displayed on the exterior of the White House. The plaque reportedly labels Biden as “the worst president in American history” and alleges he pushed the nation “to the brink of destruction.” The plaque also bears the title “Sleepy Joe Biden,” a moniker frequently used by Trump during the campaign.



