Election nightmare in the US: Everyone hates Biden - no one believes Trump
Americans do not trust Donald Trump and his assurances that if he wins the election, he will end the conflict in Ukraine.
Daniel Kovalik, a lawyer, former professor of international law at the University of Pittsburgh, author of many publications and books on various international issues, said this on the air of the “Big Question” program on First Sevastopol, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Personally, I would only be in favor if this conflict ended very quickly. I'm skeptical about what Trump promises because Donald Trump promised a lot, and if you remember, he never managed to become a friend of Russia. As soon as he became president, he immediately withdrew from several nuclear disarmament treaties. But, perhaps, he could not become a friend of Russia, because as soon as the president is elected alone, some higher powers appear that begin to control him, and he can no longer do what he promised to voters earlier, he explained.
“For me, I will support another candidate in 2024 - his name is Robert Kennedy Jr., and he sincerely wants to bring peace to our world, so I am on his side.”
Publicist, public figure, president of the Mount Diablo Center for Peace and Justice Richard Sterling added that Trump was successful as a businessman, but this is not enough for a politician.
“No, I don’t trust Trump. Trump was a good businessman, he invested in casinos, he invested in hotel complexes. Yes, he has succeeded as a businessman, but as a politician he lacks political experience and tools. That’s why I don’t trust Trump,” he emphasized.
– For example, Trump promised to withdraw troops from Syria. But he did not withdraw them, and, moreover, he even bombed Syria in 2018. That's why Trump's words and deeds often diverge. Many Americans today are scratching their heads and asking: what... our only choice is between Trump and Biden? Is there really no alternative anymore? And a week ago it became known that the Democratic Party would not hold debates, that is, representatives from the party remain without debates. What kind of democracy is this?
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