US President Trump celebrates New Year’s party at his resort, tells about New Year’s resolution

America, January 1. US President Donald Trump celebrated the New Year party at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and welcomed the New Year wholeheartedly. Apart from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gore, businessman Phil Ruffin, Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and Home Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Eric and Lara Trump, Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino attended the party. Trump addressed the guests. During this time, when Jaan was asked about his New Year’s resolution, he replied, “Peace. Peace on earth.”

However, he did not answer questions about the CIA’s role in the attack on Venezuela or sending troops to Ukraine. For the New Year celebration, Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed guests on a black carpet emblazoned with the words “Happy New Year Mar a Lago” in gold letters. Trump said, “I just want to tell you that the country is doing really well and more investment is coming into America than any other country in the history of the world.”

Emphasizing the tariff revenue, he said that America has collected hundreds of millions of dollars and we gave $1,776 to the entire army. It’s not bad. We are very happy that we are doing very well as a country. We are back. We are strong. I didn’t think it could happen so fast. This is happening faster than anyone could have imagined. Referring to the large-scale economic misappropriation, Trump said, “Authorities are finding billions of dollars in losses. Can you imagine that they stole $18 billion? That’s all we’re finding out. The investigation will continue. This was a huge scam. It’s all coming back. This effort is part of the Green New Year.”

During this, the American President called an artist named Vanessa Horabuena on the stage and called her one of the greatest artists in the world. The band then played Christian songs and Horabuena painted a painting of Jesus on canvas while dancing. After the painting was completed, the US President auctioned it and said that the proceeds would benefit St. Jude and the Sheriff’s Department. Trump started the auction at $100,000 and later offered to sign it to increase the price. Ultimately the painting sold for $2.75 million.

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