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In a campaign film published on Friday, former president Donald Trump laid out his idealistic plans for the future of the United States. In contrast to the optimistic view of his own prior administration, he gave a gloomy picture of the state of America now and pledged to put radical ideas into action in order to restore the country’s “boldness.”

“A quantum increase in American living standards will be our aim. In the video, Trump stated that it would occur.

In order to create up to 10 “freedom cities,” this “quantum leap” entails consuming 3.2 million acres, or 0.5 percent, of the state’s total land area. A competition would be held by the federal government to choose the designs for the cities that the public submitted.

Trump also urged for significant expenditures on vehicles with vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL). According to Trump, businesses in the US and China are working on the technology, and the US should take the lead.

No significant foreign or American carmaker has suggested such a design. An eVTOL proposal was unveiled by NASA in 2009; concepts from Boeing, Bell, and Airbus then followed.

Trump also advocated for cutting living expenses, increasing the affordability of homes and cars, initiating a “beautification” program, demolishing “ugly buildings,” and creating parks.

Kellyanne Conway, a former Trump assistant, divorces her spouse of 22 years.

He didn’t say how he planned to put these concepts into practice.In a campaign film published on Friday, former president Donald Trump laid out his idealistic plans for the future of the United States. In contrast to the optimistic view of his own prior administration, he gave a gloomy picture of the state of America now and pledged to put radical ideas into action in order to restore the country’s “boldness.”

“A quantum increase in American living standards will be our aim. In the video, Trump stated that it would occur.

In order to create up to 10 “freedom cities,” this “quantum leap” entails consuming 3.2 million acres, or 0.5 percent, of the state’s total land area. A competition would be held by the federal government to choose the designs for the cities that the public submitted.Another suggestion featured in the 4-minute video concerned “baby bonuses,” government grants for new moms.

Trump launched his presidential campaign in the days following the November 2022 midterm elections. He is leading early polls for the Republican presidential primary.