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Trump Addresses Russian Strike on U.S. Factory in Ukraine, Bolton Raid, and World Cup Preparations D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), August 22, 2025 — President Donald Trump fielded sharp questions Friday on a range of issues including Russia’s latest strike, Canada’s tariffs, the raid on John Bolton’s home, and preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On the Russian airstrike that hit a U.S. factory in Ukraine, Trump was blunt: “I’m not happy about it, and I’m not happy about anything having to do with that war. Nothing. Not happy at all. We’ll see what happens. I think over the next two weeks, we’re gonna find out which way it’s gonna go, and I better be very happy.” He stressed that his previous presidency had settled seven major conflicts—ten if counting long-standing disputes—highlighting his record as a negotiator. Trump also confirmed a positive call with Canadian Prime Minister Carney, noting that Canada is rolling back retaliatory tariffs. “Canada and Mexico took a lot of our business over the years, especially during the Biden years. But now it’s all coming back into the United States. We’re hot as a pistol, and it’s coming back.” Reporters pressed Trump about the FBI raid on former Ambassador John Bolton’s home. Trump distanced himself, saying, “I try and stay out of that stuff. I’m allowed to be, I’m the chief law enforcement officer, believe it or not. But I purposely don’t wanna really get involved in it. I’m not a fan of John Bolton. I thought he was a sleazebag, actually.” Trump compared it to the Mar-a-Lago raid, recalling how agents rifled through his wife’s personal belongings. On potential U.S. action in Ukraine, Trump set a firm timeline: “In two weeks, we’ll know which way I’m going. And then they’ll learn which way I’m going. It could be massive sanctions, massive tariffs, or we do nothing and say it’s your fight.” He emphasized that under his leadership, the war never would have started: “For four years, it was never even a subject. Vladimir knew very strongly we wouldn’t have stood for it.” Turning to domestic issues, Trump blasted California officials over failures in Los Angeles, warning of riots if high-end neighborhoods are rezoned for low-income housing. He also criticized Chicago’s leadership, calling the city “very dangerous” and saying it needs federal intervention. On Washington, D.C., he vowed $2 billion in congressional funding to clean up the city, and if necessary, would declare a national emergency to maintain order. When asked about the Epstein files being sent to Congress, Trump supported transparency: “I’m in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn’t care less. This is a Democrat hoax to try and distract from the greatest six or seven months of any presidency.” He shifted blame to Bill Clinton’s ties to Epstein, noting the former president’s numerous flights on Epstein’s plane. Finally, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to the Second Amendment and floated the idea of national concealed carry applying to Washington, D.C. “People have to be able to protect themselves. Especially in Washington. I’ll bet on the guy with a gun a 100% of the time.” 🔥⚽🦅 Join the Movement, Feel the Vibe, TrumpRap.com — Where Truth & Rhythm Collide! 🦅⚽🔥 Hashtags: #Trump #PressRelease #Ukraine #Bolton #WorldCup2026
Trump Addresses Russian Strike on U.S. Factory in Ukraine, Bolton Raid, and World Cup Preparations D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), August 22, 2025 — President Donald Trump fielded sharp questions Friday on a range of issues including Russia’s latest strike, Canada’s tariffs, the raid on John Bolton’s home, and preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. On the Russian airstrike that hit a U.S. factory in Ukraine, Trump was blunt: “I’m not happy about it, and I’m not happy about anything having to do with that war. Nothing. Not happy at all. We’ll see what happens. I think over the next two weeks, we’re gonna find out which way it’s gonna go, and I better be very happy.” He stressed that his previous presidency had settled seven major conflicts—ten if counting long-standing disputes—highlighting his record as a negotiator. Trump also confirmed a positive call with Canadian Prime Minister Carney, noting that Canada is rolling back retaliatory tariffs. “Canada and Mexico took a lot of our business over the years, especially during the Biden years. But now it’s all coming back into the United States. We’re hot as a pistol, and it’s coming back.” Reporters pressed Trump about the FBI raid on former Ambassador John Bolton’s home. Trump distanced himself, saying, “I try and stay out of that stuff. I’m allowed to be, I’m the chief law enforcement officer, believe it or not. But I purposely don’t wanna really get involved in it. I’m not a fan of John Bolton. I thought he was a sleazebag, actually.” Trump compared it to the Mar-a-Lago raid, recalling how agents rifled through his wife’s personal belongings. On potential U.S. action in Ukraine, Trump set a firm timeline: “In two weeks, we’ll know which way I’m going. And then they’ll learn which way I’m going. It could be massive sanctions, massive tariffs, or we do nothing and say it’s your fight.” He emphasized that under his leadership, the war never would have started: “For four years, it was never even a subject. Vladimir knew very strongly we wouldn’t have stood for it.” Turning to domestic issues, Trump blasted California officials over failures in Los Angeles, warning of riots if high-end neighborhoods are rezoned for low-income housing. He also criticized Chicago’s leadership, calling the city “very dangerous” and saying it needs federal intervention. On Washington, D.C., he vowed $2 billion in congressional funding to clean up the city, and if necessary, would declare a national emergency to maintain order. When asked about the Epstein files being sent to Congress, Trump supported transparency: “I’m in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn’t care less. This is a Democrat hoax to try and distract from the greatest six or seven months of any presidency.” He shifted blame to Bill Clinton’s ties to Epstein, noting the former president’s numerous flights on Epstein’s plane. Finally, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to the Second Amendment and floated the idea of national concealed carry applying to Washington, D.C. “People have to be able to protect themselves. Especially in Washington. I’ll bet on the guy with a gun a 100% of the time.” 🔥⚽🦅 Join the Movement, Feel the Vibe, TrumpRap.com — Where Truth & Rhythm Collide! 🦅⚽🔥 Hashtags: #Trump #PressRelease #Ukraine #Bolton #WorldCup2026

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