In a powerful closing message to voters on Monday, former President Donald Trump vowed to usher in a “golden age” for the United States if re-elected.
Addressing supporters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trump criticized the current administration’s leadership, claiming Americans are enduring “weakness, incompetence, decline, and decay.”
This speech marked the climax of Trump’s 720-day campaign, with his final remarks underscoring a vision for a stronger America focused on renewal and progress.
His appeal comes as voters prepare to make their decision on Election Day, with Trump promising transformative leadership.
“With your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces — and lead America, and indeed the world, to new heights of glory,” Trump declared.
“We’ll help the world – a lot of people think we’re isolationists, we’re not – but we want the world to appreciate what we’re doing. They have to appreciate that we’re helping them,” he noted.
Trump, 78, vowed to “end inflation,” rapidly “stop the invasion of criminals coming across our border,” and “strengthen our military” following the Harris-Biden administration “giving a big chunk of it to Afghanistan” when it ceded the Middle Eastern country to the Taliban.