Trump is considering a return to the White House after 4 years with Biden’s agenda

President Donald Trump looked back at his historic return to the White House in an Oval Office interview, saying his political comeback proves that the policies and philosophies of the “radical left” over the past four years are “terrible” and “don’t work.”

Trump sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday for his first sit-down interview since the inauguration.

The 47th president lamented the Biden administration’s policies that once again targeted inflation, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine and Israel-Hamas.

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President Donald Trump sits down for an interview with Fox News. (Fox News/Hannity)

“With all that said, I think it’s bigger. It’s bigger than if it was more traditional,” he said on “Hannity,” referring to his two nonconsecutive terms. “I think we got there just in the nick of time.”

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Trump added that it will take time, money and effort to solve many of the country’s problems, but he believes they are all solvable.

“We can get our country back. But if we didn’t win this race, I really think our country would have been lost forever,” he said.

Hannity shifted gears and pressed Trump for former President Biden to pardon members of his own family in the final minutes of his presidency.

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“This guy went around giving everyone pardons, and you know, the funny thing — maybe the sad thing — is that he didn’t give himself a pardon. And if you look at it, it was all about him.” Trump told Hannity.

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President Joe Biden walks on the South Lawn to board Marine One before leaving the White House on December 8, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Biden was asked in 2020 on reports that then-President Trump was considering preemptive pardons for members of his family and even himself, describing the possibility as troubling.

“Well, it concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets and how the rest of the world views us as a nation of laws and justice,” Biden told CNN anchor Jake Tapper.

Four years later, he pardoned his sister, two brothers and their spouses. Biden said the string of pardons was in part because he feared “baseless” and “politically motivated investigations” of his family by the Trump administration.

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The White House in Washington, DC. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

“The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken for an admission that they have committed any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense.” Biden said in a statement released on Inauguration Day.

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Trump declined to answer Hannity’s question about whether Congress should investigate the Biden family.

“Look, he didn’t pardon himself and he didn’t pardon some other people who needed it,” Trump said.

Listen to Part 2 of Sean Hannity’s exclusive interview with President Trump at “Hannity” Thursday at 21 A.M on Fox News.