US president Donald Trump gave a rambling speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos amid a meltdown in the existing world order. Trump attacked Europe, climate action, former president Joe Biden and NATO in a speech that lasted more than one hour. What did Trump's Davos rant reveal about his worldview? Palki Sharma tells you.
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Trump Attacks Europe and Biden in Rambling Davos Speech | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G
Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos was a highly anticipated event, characterized by his typical long-winded style, lasting nearly an hour and 15 minutes. He began with boasts about America's economic status and made false claims about easing inflation. Trump criticized Europe's migration policies and climate change efforts, using crude language and disparaging windmills. He touted his peacemaking efforts, including ending conflicts involving India and Pakistan, and claimed praise from Vladimir Putin. Trump's speech reflected his worldview that America has been wronged and is entitled to whatever it wants, a concerning stance given his military power. He also insulted Joe Biden and French President Macron, and addressed domestic issues like inflation and interest rates, showing his concern about low approval ratings. Despite the global platform, much of his speech focused on domestic matters, indicating his sensitivity to public opinion at home. At a press conference, Trump presented a "book of achievements" and repeated his usual rhetoric, including criticisms of Biden, false claims about inflation and jobs, and praise for tariffs. The piece suggests that both the world and his supporters are growing weary of him, and Trump seems aware of his vulnerability. The segment then introduces a revamped news show, "First Post America," hosted by Kerry Johnston, promising straightforward facts and the latest developments.
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