Trump Pledges to Tackle 'Evil Forces' and Future Challenges in Dr. Phil Interview
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In an engaging interview with Dr. Phil, former President Donald Trump delves into his struggles, family impact and plans to revive America, while lambasting current leadership and 'evil forces' controlling politics.

AceShowbiz - Donald Trump recently sat down for an in-depth interview with Dr. Phil McGraw, where he discussed the tumultuous political landscape, personal hardships and his plans for the future. Amid a backdrop of legal battles and a deeply divided nation, Trump's conversation with McGraw revealed his views on the "evil forces" he claims are manipulating President Joe Biden and controlling the country.

Echoing sentiments of conspiratorial scheming, Trump stated, "You have to be very strong. You're fighting very evil forces and they're very smart forces. There are people that control Biden." He suggested that these "forces" are highly intelligent and energetic, driven by a "sick ideology."

Dr. Phil's poignant questions sought to uncover Trump's most challenging moments. When asked about his "darkest moment," Trump highlighted the hardship his family faces due to the backlash against him. "The hardest part for me is probably my family. Because it's very unfair to my family. I have a very good wife. She reads this crap," he lamented. Notably absent from the courtroom during his trial were his wife Melania Trump and son Barron, whom Trump praised but admitted are affected by public scrutiny.

Trump also discussed his disenchantment with the legal system following his conviction on multiple counts in New York. He decried the judicial process as fundamentally unfair, arguing, "If we don't turn this around, we're not going to have a country left anymore." He criticized the gag orders and restrictions imposed by Judge Juan Merchan, claiming they muzzle his defense.

On foreign policy, Trump vowed to resolve international conflicts swiftly if re-elected. Criticizing Biden's handling of the Ukraine-Russia war, he asserted, "I'll get the war in Ukraine settled and won by the time I take office as president-elect."

The conversation also touched on immigration, where Trump clarified his stance. He emphasized the need for legal immigration while expressing concerns about illegal entrants. "I want to let people coming. We need it (...) but we need good people. We need people that aren't going to blow up our shopping centers and kill people," he said.

Throughout the interview, Trump reiterated his belief that the United States is on a perilous path under Biden, describing the country as "a failing nation." He remains convinced of his ability to steer America back on course, driven by a mix of ambition and retributive success.

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