US President Donald Trump has spared no effort in touting his accomplishments and lamenting not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize for preventing a possible war between countries. His time in the White House is more about self-proclaimed achievements and his unprecedented success on domestic and international fronts. Particularly in matters of war and peace, Trump never fails to surprise or draw attention to what he calls his overlooked achievements. Once again, he has reiterated his claim of ending global conflicts, including the recent tensions between India and Pakistan.

In a post shared early Sunday morning on Truth Social, Trump hit back at radio host and author Charlamagne Tha God. The US President claimed that the media personality was uninformed about his records. He responded to the criticism, stating that his administration has played a pivotal role in ending five long-standing conflicts. “He knows nothing about me or what I have done – like just ending 5 Wars, including a 31-year bloodbath between the Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, where Seven Million people have died, and there was no end in sight,” he wrote. 

He further mocked ‘The Breakfast Club’ radio show host, saying, “He didn’t know that, or India and Pakistan or, wiping out Iran’s nuclear capabilities, or closing the horrendous open Border, or creating the greatest economy, where prices and Inflation have come way down, and where STUPID and CORRUPT JOE BIDEN set the record for doing the Worst Job as President, EVER.”  

Trump continued his outburst, stating, “But this dope, Charlamagne, would vote for Sleepy Joe or Kamala? Remember, one year ago our Country was DEAD, now it’s the “HOTTEST” Country anywhere in the World. MAGA!!!” 

The US President’s remarks followed Charlamagne’s comments during an interview with Lara Trump. In the show, the host speculated that the Epstein scandal could help traditional conservatives wrest control of the GOP back from the MAGA wing.

Trump’s latest statement comes days after he claimed that he helped broker a ceasefire between New Delhi and Islamabad. He first announced on May 10 that both countries had agreed to a ‘full and immediate’ ceasefire after a long night of negotiations led by his administration.

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