China News Service, April 30. According to a report by the US Chinese website, on the 29th local time, when former US President Trump accepted an exclusive interview with Fox News, he criticized the current President Biden’s policies and continued to participate in 2024. Choose to create momentum.

He also revealed that the current Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may become his running mate.

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  According to previous reports, Biden delivered his first congressional speech on the evening of the 28th local time, reviewing his achievements within 100 days of taking office, and said that "the United States has returned to operation."

  Regarding Biden’s speech, Trump stated that “he did not discuss border issues” and Trump pointed out that thousands of undocumented immigrants “are pouring into our country at an unprecedented level” and the Biden administration “ No action was taken" to stop them, saying that this "is destroying our country".

  Trump also said that the Biden administration abolished the immigration policy of the previous administration, which led to the current border crisis.

He claimed, "The state of the border during my tenure was the best in history, and we must go back to that time."

On April 23, local time, the American Museum of Natural History in New York opened the Milstein Marine Biology Hall as a new crown vaccination site.

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  In addition, Trump further bombarded the Biden administration's energy policy and tax policy.

  In addition to talking about Biden, building momentum for the presidential campaign in 2024 is also one of Trump's topics in this interview.

He said in the interview that he was "100%" considering running for the president again.

He also revealed that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is one of the possible candidates.

  Trump also plans to vote for his favored Republicans during the 2022 midterm elections to help the Republicans regain control of Congress.

He called on Senate Republicans to find a new leader before the midterm elections, claiming that the current Senate Republican leader McConnell "has not done very well."

  However, most Senate Republicans still firmly support McConnell, and no Republican senator intends to challenge McConnell’s leadership position.