Former United States President Donald Trump in an address following his official nomination by the Republican National Committee (RNC) celebrated his recent victories, particularly on Super Tuesday, where unprecedented numbers secured his GOP presidential nomination.
Trump voiced concerns over the nation's challenges, including a struggling economy, an alleged lack of respect on the world stage and the need to address immigration issues. He asserted the urgency to focus on defeating President Joe Biden, whom he labeled as the "worst president" in the country's history. "We have to win an election and we should win it by a lot because there's never been anybody worse at doing that job than Joe Biden," Trump stated.
The former head of state called for voters to consider the upcoming election as a pivotal moment in history, urging them to cast their votes against what he perceives as destructive policies of the current administration. "They are destroying our country and we not gonna let that happen," Trump concluded.