During a recent response, President Trump addressed various topics, starting with clarifying that he did not receive $400 million but rather a fraction of that amount from his father, which he turned into 'many, many billions of dollars.' He emphasized his success in business and downplayed the significance of the initial financial support he received.
President Trump then shifted the focus to his opponent, highlighting her stance against fracking and defunding the police. He criticized her for allegedly changing her policies and supporting controversial initiatives such as funding the release of criminals and advocating for transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison.
Furthermore, President Trump warned that if his opponent were to win the election, fracking in Pennsylvania would cease immediately, and the oil industry would suffer. He claimed credit for boosting the oil business and asserted that his policies had prevented energy prices from skyrocketing.
Expressing concern over the potential environmental impact of renewable energy sources, President Trump criticized the use of vast amounts of land for solar plants, arguing that they are not environmentally friendly despite his general support for solar energy.
In conclusion, President Trump painted a stark contrast between his energy policies and those he attributed to his opponent, warning of dire consequences for the country's energy sector if she were to be elected.