Video: Trump says “There’s nothing that can get me in heaven,” defends leadership record

US President Donald Trump
Abdullateef Fowewe
United States President Donald Trump has openly questioned his chances of entering heaven, while defending his record in office.
Video: ‘There’s nothing that can get me in heaven,’ says Trump, defends leadership
Trump made striking comments early Monday suggesting uncertainty about his place in heaven, stating, “I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven. I think I’m not. Maybe heaven bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly in Air Force One.”
In a wide-ranging statement, Trump reflected on his impact and criticized the 2020 election, saying, “Had the election of 2020 not been rigged, you would have millions of people living just in Russia, Ukraine alone. That would have never happened. And it didn’t happen for four years.”
He also commented on his relationship with Vladimir Putin, claiming, “I knew Putin very well. It was the design that all the things I’ve said would have never happened. We had an incompetent administration. We had an incompetent president, and because of a crooked election. Millions of people are dead.”
On the Israeli conflict, Trump added, “By the way, the Israeli thing was much harder to get settled because of the best administration.”