Handsome Donald Trump Declares Victory in Stunning Comeback

Former President Donald Trump took the stage early Wednesday morning, exuding confidence as he declared victory in the 2024 presidential race. Apexnewsgh reports The moment was electric, punctuated by the announcements from news organizations confirming his win, which sent waves of excitement through his supporters. As Trump addressed the crowd, he emphasized the significance of his comeback, highlighting how he had triumphed over challenges that many believed were insurmountable. “We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,” he proclaimed, his voice resonating with a mixture of triumph and relief. The pivotal moment of the night came when Fox News called Pennsylvania in Trump’s favor, a victory that solidified his wins in three key states. The crowd erupted into cheers, celebrating a moment they had long hoped for. In an outburst of enthusiasm, a fan dashed to the front, high-fiving friends and strangers, embodying the exhilaration that filled the air. Surrounded by family, aides, and a plethora of devoted supporters, Trump took a moment to express his gratitude to his loyal base. He painted a bright picture of a golden age ahead for the nation, as his supporters, often labeled as “garbage” and “deplorables,” felt a strong sense of vindication for standing by him through the tumultuous years. Yet, amidst the jubilation, shadows of concern loomed. Whispers about potential disputes regarding the election results echoed in the background, reminiscent of Trump’s previous claims of voter fraud during the 2020 campaign. Allies and experts speculated about what Trump’s next moves might be, but for that night, his supporters reveled in their joyous victory, savoring the sweet taste of success. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Contact: +233248250270/+233256336062 for your publications

Why Is Joe Biden So Unpopular?

By Susan Milligan Central to Joe Biden’s unpopularity is the recent truth that no sitting president is likely to win over a substantial segment of the opposition party – no matter what he does. It’s in a two-minute TV ad narrated in authoritative and reassuring tones by none other than Academy Award-winner Tom Hanks. It was in a graphics and light display outside the White House on Wednesday night, when the Democratic National Committee showcased record job numbers and vaccination progress. It’s in the avalanche of fact sheets from the administration detailing President Joe Biden’s 2021 accomplishments, and it was in the sometimes-exasperated voice of Biden himself Wednesday as he pleaded his case for a good freshman year grade. If there were an avatar to accompany the PR campaign, it would be an image of the baffled president, lifting America up by its collective lapels and screaming, “What is wrong with you people? Why don’t you LIKE ME!?” The frustration is understandable. On paper, the Biden administration has racked up some impressive achievements: more than 6 million new jobs were created, a single-year record. Unemployment dropped from 6.2% to 3.9%, another single-year first. Childhood poverty and hunger are down while average wages went up. Biden has the first majority non-white Cabinet in history and presides over the most diverse administration in history. He passed a massive COVID-19 relief bill and an expansive infrastructure package many previous presidents tried and failed to achieve. But as polling consistently shows, American voters don’t like Biden – or at least, they don’t think he’s doing a good job. An average of current polling shows the president with an anemic 41.7% approval rating, with 53.4% disapproving of him. And while high inflation has alarmed many Americans, Biden’s slide in the polls began last August, before prices started to jump. An AP-NORC survey released Thursday, the first anniversary of Biden’s inauguration, found that nearly three-fourths, or 74%, believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. In that poll, Biden’s approval rating was 43% and his disapproval rating, 56% – which is worse than it initially looks for him, since just 13% “strongly approve” of Biden’s performance and 36% “strongly disapprove.” On every issue the pollsters mentioned, Biden’s negatives are higher than his positives – even on the handling of the pandemic, long Biden’s strong point and arguably the issue that won him the general election in 2020. “COVID has taken down one presidency, and it could take down another one,” warns longtime Democratic operative Joel Payne, managing director for communications at The Hub Project. If it seems like Biden can’t win – at least in the popularity contests – the polling and public prove it. Progressives are mad at him for not doing more, while moderate Democratic officials worry the administration is moving too far left. Independents are souring on him. Republicans never liked him, still don’t like him and probably never will, observes Marquette University Law School pollster Charles Franklin. Experts attribute Biden’s slide to two major factors: public exhaustion over the pandemic and a baked-in partisanship that means no president is going to attract more than about 10-20% support from the opposing party. In his polling and other studies, the perception of the strength of the economy is closely related to the party with which the voter is aligned, Franklin says. So, presented with the same economic facts, a voter in the president’s party will see things as going well, while those in the opposing party are pessimistic. The trend started with the administration of George H.W. Bush but has worsened in recent years, Franklin says. That means no sitting president is likely to win over a substantial segment of the opposition party – no matter what he does.”If nothing changes, people aren’t going to keep coming out for you. You just can’t keep failing people.” “The days of 60-plus approval ratings are in the rearview mirror,” Franklin says. Aggravating Biden’s condition, Americans are “just grumpy,” Franklin says. They want to go back to a more normal time – a scenario Biden promised during his campaign. And even though the omicron variant is not Biden’s fault, the president becomes a natural target for their frustration, analysts say, even if Biden’s efforts are being thwarted by Republican foes. “We have had pandemic fatigue, and it’s exacerbated by what I think is a conscious Trump-Republican effort to make sure – and this is very cynical – that Biden fails on the pandemic. Which will cost lives,” says Bob Shrum, a veteran Democratic consultant who is now director of the Center for the Political Future at the University of Southern California. On top of that, Shrum says, “expectations of Biden were too high,” with Democrats eager to reverse the trends and policies of the Donald Trump years finding that it wasn’t happening, or not happening quickly. That unhappiness was evident in the failed effort to pass voting rights legislation in the Senate. The failure was largely because all 50 GOP senators united to oppose the rules changes that would have allowed a vote. But rank-and-file Democrats, especially Black voters in the civil rights community, were frustrated that Biden could not convince two Democratic senators, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, to get on board. The measure effectively died Wednesday night, further exposing a divided Democratic Party. Black voter support was essential to Biden’s win in the 2020 South Carolina primary, the contest that catapulted him to the nomination, activists note. But it’s going to be harder to galvanize those voters if Biden doesn’t produce, says Stephanie Ali, policy director for the New Georgia Project Action Fund. “We’re (canvassing) every single day, every single year, every single cycle, putting our word and our reputation on the line,” promising voters that “if you take action, things will change, things will get better,” Ali says. “It’s not happening. If nothing changes, people aren’t going to keep coming out for you. You just can’t keep

Donald Trump to launch new social media platform

Former US President Donald Trump, who has himself banned by multiple social media companies, has announced that he will launch his own platform called TRUTH Social, with access limited to invited guests. “I created TRUTH Social … to stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech. We live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter, yet your favourite American President has been silenced,” Trump said in the statement. “Everyone asks me why doesn’t someone stand up to Big Tech? Well, we will be soon!” he added. Trump said that the company’s mission is “to create a rival to the liberal media consortium and fight back against the Big Tech companies of Silicon Valley, which have used their unilateral power to silence opposing voices in America.” According to a press statement issued by Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), a beta version of Trump’s new mouth piece will launch in November, and will have a “nationwide rollout” in the first quarter of 2022. Trump was shunned by multiple social media platforms over posts they believed incited violence and led directly to the attack on the US Capitol in January, leaving five people dead. The former US president launched his first communications platform in May. The website, which said it would publish content “straight from the desk” of Trump, was shut down within a month, however. GNA Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

I am considering running for the White House for a third time — Says Donald Trump

Former US president, Donald Trump was back in action in Florida on Sunday night, February 28 at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), his first public address since leaving office in January 20. Trump told conservatives at the conference that he is considering running for the White House for a third time while also revealing that he won’t form a new political party as that will make the Republican party weaker and the Democratic party stronger. In a ‘Trumpism’ laden speech, the former president repeated false claims of election fraud and accused Democrats of “recklessly eliminating our border”. Trump also attacked tech firms like Facebook and Twitter saying they “should be punished with sanctions when they silence conservative voices”. “They are radicals who want to turn America into a socialist country”. He also accused the Democrats of using Covid in order to cheat the American people. “Our election process is worse than that of a third-world country,” he says. “There should be comprehensive election reforms, they changed the laws due to China virus to make the election illegal”. “Illegal aliens and dead people voted’ “The level of dishonesty is not to be believed,” “It’s such a disgrace. This election was rigged and the Supreme Court didn’t want to do anything about it. “They didn’t have the guts or the courage to make the right decision.” Trump then got the biggest roar of the evening when he suggested he might run for president again. “I may even decide to beat them for a third time”, he says, presumably counting his victory over the Democrats in 2016 along with his defeat to Joe Biden in 2020. “Hello CPAC – do you miss me yet?” To which there is a deafening scream from the crowd. Trump said the journey he began four years ago “is far from over” and “just getting started”. “In the end we will win,” he says. “I am not starting a new party,” he says. “We have the Republican Party. It’s going to unite and be stronger than ever before.” Trump then turned to women’s sport, claiming that Democrats are destroying women’s sport by allowing trans women to compete. “It’s crazy, it’s crazy what’s happening,”  Trump says. “Women’s sports as we know it will die. “Somebody said, ‘that’s going to be very controversial’” and pauses to wait for the cheers before adding: “That’s OK, you haven’t heard anything yet”. He then criticised the White House for removing sanctions on Iran as Washington prepares to negotiate a new nuclear deal. “Had we had a fair election, we would have had a deal with Iran within the first week.” Trump concluded his speech by predicting that in the coming years, “a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House.” “And I wonder who that will be,” he said, in a typical nod toward a third campaign in 2024. “I wonder who that will be. Who? Who? Who will that be? I wonder.”

POMPEO TO ENSURE A ‘SMOOTH TRANSITION TO A SECOND TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’

The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on Tuesday promised to ensure a “smooth transition” but he maintained that President Donald Trump would be inducted again despite the projected victory for Joe Biden. According to Pompeo, there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration,” Pompeo made the pronouncement in a news conference. The US Secretary of State, also announced a seven-nation tour of US allies, which have congratulated Biden despite Trump’s refusal to concede. He said he will travel on Friday to Paris and then head to Istanbul and the former Soviet republic of Georgia before visiting Jerusalem and three key Gulf Arab allies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The trip according to him will pave to discuss Trump’s “historic efforts to initiate peace and cooperation throughout the Middle East,” Pompeo said. The trip will likely be awkward as Trump has denied that he lost last week’s election and his administration has refused to start the transition to Biden, who will be inaugurated on 20 January. France, which like many European nations had strained relations with Trump, swiftly voiced hope of working with Biden, who shares French priorities on fighting climate change, cooperating against the COVID-19 pandemic and pursuing diplomacy with Iran. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – all friends of Trump – have also congratulated Biden. The Democrat has pledged to place a higher priority on human rights and democracy, calling for a re-evaluation of the relationship with Saudi Arabia and for support for Turkey’s opposition. Pompeo on his trip is expected to discuss raising further pressure on Iran in the remaining two months of the Trump administration, which in 2018 bolted from a multinational denuclearization accord with Tehran and imposed punishing unilateral sanctions. Israel and Gulf Arabs have seen growing relations as they share the Trump administration’s hostility to Iran. In September, both the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain said they would recognize the Jewish state and Trump had pressed Saudi Arabia to follow suit. Sudan has also said it will normalize relations with Israel. While Pompeo has been a frequent visitor in the Middle East, it will be his first solo trip to Paris; his only other trip was when he joined Trump for the 2018 ceremony marking the centennial of the end of World War I. Pompeo has mocked the last Democratic secretary of state, John Kerry, for his frequent travels to Paris, telling a conservative group earlier this year that he was not interested in “fancy dinners” and “cocktails.” Pompeo will also be the first secretary of state since Kerry to visit Georgia. Like the United States, Georgia recently held elections that were disputed, with the opposition saying the vote was rigged and staging protests. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications      

US: 77 year old Joe Biden wins U.S Presidential race ahead of 74 year old Trump

It is now official that the 77-year old Joe Biden has won the Presidential race ahead of 74 year old President Donald Trump to become the next US president. Mr. Biden defeated the now outgoing President Donald Trump with over 273 electoral college vote count on Saturday. Days after the starts of balloting, Mr. Biden has shown some impressive campaigns which has contributed in him winning the key electoral college especially in Pennsylvania, propelling him over the 273 electoral college vote threshold required to clinch the White House. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.  

U.S: Trump growing more stronger, even though Joe Biden wins 273 electoral college votes

It appears President Donald Trump is growing stronger and confident with his earlier position of perceived electoral irregularities. President Trump in the past days has continuously protested against not allowing observers who he described as the sentinels of integrity and transparency in various counting houses. This was according to the recent pronouncement on Facebook by Ken Starr, former Independent Counsel – Varney “This is what we know. We have to go back to the state level and how this morass came to be in the first instance. The Governor, Wolf, and the State Supreme Court, flagrantly violated the Constitution of the U.S. The power to set these rules and regulations is vested in the Legislature. They just ignored that, ignored the Constitution. Now we bring it down to the counting houses, and outrageously, observers, who are the sentinels of integrity & transparency, were excluded. Pennsylvania has conducted itself in a horrible lawless way, and hopefully this will be corrected at the Supreme Court of the United States. Also, these late ballots past Election Day are illegal, exactly what the President has been saying. The Supreme Court, in extraordinary circumstances has been able to render decisions in a matter of days.” Ken Starr, former Independent Counsel – Varney Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

Breaking News: Trump demands for explanation over rocketed numbers

President Donald Trump is requesting for an explanation over an increasing miraculous number of vote count in favor of his opponent Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. According to his recent post on his Facebook wall few hours ago captured by Apexnewsgh.com, Mr. Trump posted, “We need an explanation as to how these numbers have been running up for the last two or three days.” Matthew Whitaker. Evening Edit” “I had such a big lead in all of these states late into election night, only to see the leads miraculously disappear as the days went by. Perhaps these leads will return as our legal proceedings move forward!” See Below: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.  

See views of Americans: Trump is about to make another history

Americans are ready to retain Donald Trump in power following his tremendous achievements in his first 4 years in office as the American President. Below are some of the accounts given by ordinary American citizens. He made the economy work for so many Americans, kept us out of new and costly wars and even brokered peace deals in the Middle East. He believes our taxes should be lower, not higher — and signed into law sweeping tax relief for businesses and the vast majority of federal income tax filers. He thinks government shouldn’t overregulate, rolling back numerous Obama-era overreaches, while working with his Republican allies in Congress. And despite his relative dovishness, he has invested in our military and in the men and women who wear the uniform. As a result, our enemies know we are more than capable of finishing them. Just ask the former leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or former Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. Beyond that, Trump stands up against the worst impulses of the American left and the radicals who seek to banish from the public square those who dare to think differently. Heck, even the Girl Scouts deleted a tweet congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on her elevation to the Supreme Court because of pressure from the liberal Twitter mob. Is that the kind of American we want, where unhinged progressives can shut down even a simple tweet of congrats to an accomplished female judge? Whatever problems I have with him — and there are more than a few — Trump’s willingness to stand up to this kind of mob impresses the hell out of me. Standing by Justice Brett Kavanaugh during a tough confirmation fight, for instance, was a particularly proud moment. Trump is not a perfect person. His personal history, and the way he speaks to and about people can be atrocious. But Trump did become the first sitting president to attend the March for Life Rally this year, where he voiced his unwavering support for “unborn children,” who he said “never had a stronger defender in the White House.” Whether his views on abortion are pure or transactional, I care not. He stands up for the unborn who can’t stand up for themselves — and has appointed judges, like Barrett, who will hopefully do the same. Elections are choices. Pro-life or pro-choice. Higher taxes or lower taxes. Support free speech or coddle censorship. No politician ever satisfies me fully, but Trump comes far closer than Joe Biden ever could. There’s room for Trump to improve, but in no way does Biden represent a step in a policy direction that I can support as a conservative. He fails the test on virtually every issue I care about, and I expect the United States would move radically left on his watch, especially on abortion. Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

I warned Donald Trump 4 years ago- T.B Joshua

The General overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, (SCOAN) Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, has reacted to the COVID-19 status of President Donald Trump of the United States of America. Prophet Joshua recalled his warning to the American leader four years ago when he was elected as President and added that he was praying for Trump, The prophet wrote on Facebook, “Four years ago on November 6th 2016 – just before the election of US President Donald Trump, [I] gave a warning to the new President.” Recalling the warning, he said, “I want to share with you what I saw 10 days ago. I saw the new president of America. The new president will be facing challenges over many issues, including passing bills, and attempt to possibly pass a vote of no confidence in the future. In summary, I can see that the boat of the new president will be rocked. When you are inside the boat and the boat is rocked – the water there is troubled.” He said Read below: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact APEXNEWSGH on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications