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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani ripped into Barack Obama for failing to deliver his promises on race relations and national unity. During his speech at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Monday night, Giuliani invoked a 2004 keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention by then-Sen. Barack Obama, who was being groomed for a future presidential bid.
“What happened to, ‘there’s no black America, there’s no white America, there is just America?'” he asked with fire. He also spoke about his nearly 30-year relationship with Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president.
It’s time to make America safe again. It’s time to make America one again… I know we can change it, because I did it by changing New York City from the crime capital of America to the safest large city in the United States. What I did for New York, Donald Trump will do for America!
Donald Trump has said the first step in defeating our enemies is to identify them properly and see the connections between them. To defeat Islamic extremist terrorism we must put them on defense,” he said. “If they are at war against us ― which they have declared ― we must commit ourselves to unconditional victory against them…
This includes undoing one of the worst deals America ever made ― Obama’s Nuclear Agreement with Iran that will eventually let them become a nuclear power and put billions of dollars back into a country that the world’s biggest state sponsor of terrorism.
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