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President-elect Donald Trump gave remarks on Tuesday morning focused on his economic agenda from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida

Former President Donald Trump delivered his first public remarks following his certification as the winner of the Iowa caucuses, marking a significant moment in the 2024 presidential race. Speaking at a rally in Indianola, Iowa, Trump expressed gratitude to his supporters, emphasizing the importance of the caucus victory as a step towards reclaiming the White House. He reiterated his campaign themes, focusing on "Make America Great Again," criticizing the current administration, and promising to address issues like immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. Trump also took the opportunity to attack his political adversaries, including President Joe Biden, and highlighted his legal battles as evidence of a "witch hunt" against him. His speech was filled with familiar rhetoric, aiming to energize his base and set the tone for the upcoming primaries.
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