LIVE | Donald Trump Speaks at the Economic Club of New York | 2024 Bid | Wall Street | US Elections

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Former President Donald Trump delivers a major speech at the Economic Club of New York, outlining his economic vision as part of his 2024 presidential campaign. Trump promises to rejuvenate the U.S. economy by implementing tax cuts, reducing regulations, and reopening the fossil fuel industry. He emphasizes the importance of protecting the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency and criticizes the Biden-Harris administration's policies, which he claims have hindered economic growth. As Trump seeks to regain support from Wall Street leaders, his proposals face skepticism from some business executives concerned about potential tariffs and trade policies. This speech marks a critical moment in Trump's campaign as he attempts to solidify his economic credentials and appeal to the financial sector ahead of the upcoming election. Join us for live coverage and analysis of Trump's address and its implications for the 2024 race.

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Please don't judge us by the people we've elected in the past.

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I understand that in Hindustan they want to reinforce Trump's impression, but when I tried to find the repetitive sections, doubting that even Trump could give a 10 hour speech, I realized that the speech is repeated here several times (at least 7 times, I would say), I have to say “a little too much of a good thing” and consider this a somewhat dubious practice. The whole speech probably lasted about 1.5 hours.

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