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Former President Donald Trump called November 5, 2024, the day of the presidential election, the “most important day in the history of our country” during a press conference on Friday after a New York City jury returned a guilty verdict against him for falsifying business records.
“I’m willing to do whatever I have to do to save our country and to save our Constitution. I don’t mind. So, we will continue the fight. We’re going to make America great again,” he continued. “Our country’s in serious trouble: we owe $36 trillion, we were going to be energy independent for the first time ever, and now we’re begging Venezuela for oil.”
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