Former President Donald Trump warned Americans that the country would cease to exist if they didn’t vote for him in the upcoming election in November. He emphasized the importance of the election date, November 5, and stated that if the country didn’t change, there would be dire consequences. Trump’s campaign spokesperson reiterated these sentiments by emphasizing the importance of law and order in maintaining the country’s stability and existence.

On a segment of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, Trump also discussed Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s recent appearance on 60 Minutes. During the interview, López Obrador proposed several solutions to address the migrant crisis at the U.S. southern border, including financial aid to Latin American countries, lifting sanctions on Venezuela, ending the Cuban embargo, and legalizing undocumented Mexican migrants in the U.S. Trump criticized the Mexican president’s suggestions, stating that he would not provide financial aid to Mexico.

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