In an all-female town hall with former President Donald Trump, women say good things about the economy under Biden and Harris as they explain how the economy will improve under Biden's leadership. He made it clear that he was not in the mood.
Host Harris Faulkner asked the Georgia audience to raise their hands if they “actually feel good about the state of the economy.” No one seems to have raised their hand. At that point, a woman named Lisa from Milton, Georgia asked: “Democrats claim that your policies favor the wealthy, especially through tax cuts for billionaires, even though the middle class has been suffering for the past three and a half years under the Biden-Harris administration.”
“As president, could you outline your plans to reinvigorate the economy and, if re-elected, policies that will specifically support the middle class?” she asked.
“It's an easy question for me to answer because there is tremendous wealth in this country, and it's right at our feet,” Trump said.
“This is called liquid gold, and we're going to reduce our energy costs, and that's going to keep everything going. We're also going to allow companies to come into our country again. You know. “So, we lost so many businesses,” he said, adding that they “will get them back with tax rates that tempt them. And we protect them with tariffs so they can make a profit.” I'm going to do it,” he predicted. they won't be stolen. ”
Trump predicted a “record-setting job” and told the audience he could do it because he had done it before.
“We had the largest economy in the history of this country. … We also had the most secure border in the history of our country. We've never had a border this secure. “The famous graph that I saw, you know, my all-time favorite paper,” he said, referring to the graph he turned his head to look at during the first assassination attempt in July in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“The day I left office, our borders were the most secure in our nation's history. We had the fewest people. We had the least amount of drugs,” he said, adding that human trafficking has increased since he left office. He pointed out that the number has increased “12 times”.
“This is a vicious act because of the internet and this administration, maybe more so than the internet, but we had the most secure borders. We had the best economy,” he said. “So we were well protected and had the best economy in history,” he said, later adding.

