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Trump touted as key to ending Ukraine conflict, says donalds

"We need to end this war, take care of it, and that can only be done if Donald Trump is our new president," said Republican Congressman from Florida Byron Donalds. According to him, Kamala Harris cannot negotiate an agreement, and "Putin does not respect her."

In the photo from left: Tucker Carlson, Byron Donalds, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Mike Johnson
In the photo from left: Tucker Carlson, Byron Donalds, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Mike Johnson
Images source: © PAP | TANNEN MAURY

Regarding the upcoming presidential elections in the USA, Republican Congressman Byron Donalds spoke with TVN24 "Fakty" correspondent Marcin Wrona. When asked about the war in Ukraine, he expressed his desire for it to end, warning that if Kamala Harris were to take office, "the situation would only get worse."

"Kamala Harris can't do it"

"Vladimir Putin does not respect her. We need to end this war, take care of it, and that can only happen if Donald Trump is our new president," he added.

He also noted that a person is needed "who truly knows how to negotiate an agreement." - Kamala Harris cannot do it, but we know that Donald Trump can," he declared.

When asked how Trump intends to gain the votes of Polish-American voters, of whom there are 800,000 in Pennsylvania, Donalds stated that "their message is the same to all voters" and emphasized that "whether you are an American of Polish descent or another background, the economy must work." He mentioned, "According to today's statistics, we're talking about 12,000 jobs (in Pennsylvania - ed.)," also stating that Republicans want legal immigration and believe "hard borders hurt every American."

"We want people to come to us legally, just like many Americans of Polish descent came to our country," he declared.

"What Biden said is fundamentally different"

Donalds also addressed the widely commented moment at a recent Trump rally when right-wing comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico "a trash island" and remarked that Latinos "like making babies." Following this statement, the Republican campaign team quickly clarified that "it does not reflect the views" of Trump.

In response to these words, Joe Biden stated that "the only trash he sees are his supporters," later explaining on social media that he was referring to the hateful language against Puerto Ricans, not Trump voters, as "trash."

According to Donalds, "these situations are incomparable." He explained that the "trash island" comment was made by a comedian who is not a member of the Trump campaign team and was not speaking on its behalf.

"However, what Joe Biden said is fundamentally different, because Biden is the sitting President of the United States, and he truly thinks this about approximately half of our country," he declared.

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