
Donald Trump vows to ‘save America’ this November from ‘Biden disasters’ in sit-down interview with The Post
NY Post
It was the day after he made history by securing the Republican Party’s presidential nomination for the third straight time, but Donald Trump was not in a celebratory mood.
He was all business as he looked forward to the fall showdown with Joe Biden.
“November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country, maybe with the exception of July 4, 1776,” he told me.
After a brief pause, he added a second “maybe” to emphasize the gravity he attaches to this election.
We were sitting at a small table in the bar room of Mar-a-Lago for his first print interview since he won enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
He noted, with a half-smile, that he and Biden had both passed the magic number on the same day.

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