Trump Drops Campaign Ad Calling 2024 'Final Battle' to 'Liberate America'

Trump Drops Campaign Ad Calling 2024 'Final Battle' to 'Liberate America'


Former President Donald Trump, who is currently the 2024 GOP frontrunner, dropped a new ad in which he calls his current campaign the “final battle” to “liberate America” from the clutches of “villains.”

“This is the final battle,” the ad begins with Trump’s lines from one of his previous rallies, in reference to the David Horowitz book “Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last.”

“With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state,” Trump’s voice-over continues as he walks down a hallway staring into the camera. “We will expel the warmongers from our government. We will drive out the globalists. We will cast out the communists, Marxists, and fascists.

“We will throw off the sick political class that hates our country. We will rout the fake news media, and we will liberate America from these villains once and for all,” his voiceover continues.

The ad was posted to his Truth Social account.

In the wake of what appears to be a very politicized federal indictment, Trump’s polling numbers have gone skyward — and that has confused a long-time ABC News host.

Jonathan Karl appeared to be stunned by a survey that puts Trump just behind President Joe Biden in a new survey and, statistically speaking, maybe even slightly ahead.

“A poll from Quinnipiac on a [a] possible Biden/Trump matchup puts Biden at 48%, Trump at 44%. This is a poll, again, taken largely after the indictment. I mean, that’s going to make you – that’s within the margin of error. That’s a statistical tie,” Karl said on Sunday’s “This Week.”

He asked the panelists, “What does that say about Biden if he’s barely beating” Trump?

A panelist, Democratic operative Donna Brazile, noted that the survey indicates the country is “very divided.”

“It says the country is very divided. The country is really looking to get beyond 2020. It says a lot about where we are as a nation and not where we are in terms of whose personally popular at this time,” she said.

Brazile went on to claim that Biden has a “remarkable story to tell” the country justifying his reelection.

“I don’t know why anybody should go around talking about Donald Trump when you’ve created 13 million jobs, when you’ve got 35,000 projects all over the country invested in America, rural America to urban America. I don’t know if anyone should spend all their time talking about a former president who’s been indicted and faced more charges when you talk about what you are doing to help the American people lower prescription drug prices,” she said, without noting the specifics.

Former Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan said that both Trump and Biden have low approval ratings and that most Americans did not want either of them to run next year.


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