Here's what Donald Trump said at his appearance in Houston Saturday night

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During his hour and a half appearance Trump said he wished he would have done more to send National Guard troops to the Capitol on Jan. 6
Document – Former President Donald Trump talks during a convention in Perry, Ga., on Sept. 25, 2021.
Before previous President Donald Trump came to Dallas on Sunday, he was in Houston Saturday night for the third of four appearances with previous Fox News character Bill O'Reilly, collaborating for an occasion called "The History Tour."

The Houston Chronicle detailed that Trump was right around an hour and a half late to the occasion and that tempests had kept his plane from arriving on schedule. The Chronicle said that the lower part of the Toyota Center was filled, however upper areas were closed off.

Here are a portion of the features from Trump's appearance, as indicated by the Houston Chronicle:

Jan. 6

Trump said he wished he would have done more to have National Guard troops sent on Jan. 6 to forestall the raging of the U.S. State house. He said he had suggested a day prior to the uproar that 10,000 soldiers be sent at the Capitol to secure administrators, however it didn't occur. "I would have demanded they had
Appropriate security," he said.
He said there was "love in that group' at the Stop the Steal rally before the group moved to storm the Capitol. Trump additionally protected Ashli Bobbitt, the Air Force veteran shot and killed by a Capitol cop as she attempted to get through an entryway with different agitators. Trump called Bobbitt was loyalist and said "no other person kicked the bucket" that day. Four others lost their lives, including Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who passed on the day later he was overwhelmed and beaten by the agitators.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Houston, given an assertion later Trump's appearance discrediting his comments.

"This is hazardous, and it is a helpless reflection for America's obligation to majority rules system so that the remainder of the world might see," she said.

Biden and Ukraine

Trump said that assuming he had been reappointed, Russia would not be threatining Ukraine since Russian president Vladimir Putin and other world pioneers don't regard President Joe Biden.

"Russia wasn't going to go into Ukraine, I promise you that," Trump said.

Trump 2024?

Trump didn't say whether he would run for president in 2024 yet let O'Reilley know that entering legislative issues has been advantageous.

"I love this country. It's worth the effort."

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