During his continuing live address, Donald Trump said the United States has shifted from economic struggles to renewed momentum, telling supporters that the country is now “the hottest country anywhere in the world.” He emphasized that the economy has recovered within a short period, pointing to falling gas prices as a visible sign of improvement.
Trump reiterated that energy costs have dropped considerably and argued that economic indicators show progress over the past three months. He framed the changes as evidence that current policies are strengthening growth and easing pressure on American households.
In the same address, Trump highlighted border and drug-control efforts, claiming that the flow of deadly fentanyl into the United States has decreased by 56%. He presented the decline as a major public-safety development and linked it to enforcement measures.
Trump also continued criticism of the Biden Administration, saying its policies and allies led to what he described as the worst inflation period. His ongoing speech remains focused on economic recovery, energy prices, inflation, and border security — themes that continue to shape his live remarks and political messaging.
