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Trump calls Bush 'worst president' in US history

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Former United States President Donald Trump accused George W. Bush during Friday's rally of being the "worst president in the history" noting Bush should be "ashamed of himself" for getting the US involved in the Middle East conflict.

Trump noted that neither the 43rd president of the US George W. Bush nor the 44th president Barack Obama was able to "get the country out" of the Middle East crisis, adding that it was only his office that was able to do so.

Earlier, the president noted during the Pennsylvania rally that the United States economy thrived under his presidency, highlighting that his office created over 7 million jobs reaching unparalleled figures when compared to the Biden administration.

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