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Pete Buttigieg says the Democratic Party attachments to two words give Trump the White House in 2024

Former travel secretary and 2020 President Pete Butttigieg secretary denied that the democrats lost much of 2024 because they were ‘very attached’ to “Status Quo.”

Talking to NPR, said Democratic should not try to restore everything to the president Donald Trump.

“You have a management that climbs the most important institutions we have in the country, which is wrong,” Butgieg said. “And it is wrong to think that we should have been keeping everything going in a way that was.”

The 43-year-old has indicated that Demophistas is doing to do after taking on 2021, namely, repairing the trial centers of Trump, should not be the first call for the future when the democrats hold.

He said his party “attached to the quo that was almost unable for a long time.”

Former secretary Pete Butgieg (Pets)

“It is wrong to burn the Department of Education, but I really think it’s wrong to think that the Department of Education is right in 2024,” he added. “You can say the same thing about USAID. It cannot be considered that children were left to die with a quick destruction of USAID. But okay to look into pieces,”

The Beni Cabisiblance member of the lounge related the shame around the criminal farmer Jeffrey Epstrain had such a residential power of “a form of social trust.”

Many Americans do not trust government and do not believe that everything revealed by Esterin, who had problems with wealthy and mighty people, including his former friend, puts his former friend Trump.

While ButTigieg displayed in NPR that EPSterin “was plenty of the most interesting of the Maga” compared to the democratic, protected the pressure group with a trumpet.

“You must not be a copy of a copy of the Democrat.

When asked about the covering of the president Joe Bediden the situation as we grew up in the office, ButTigieg said, “I stayed old.

Butgieg told the NPR that 'told the truth' about Benen's old age while at the office (Afp with Getty Pictures)

Butgieg told the NPR that ‘told the truth’ about Benen’s old age while at the office (Afp with Getty Pictures)

Butgieg told the NPR that fear political restoration “is more real than any point in my life.”

He also adds that anxiety about losing money “has already contributed to the University or employment at Law Firm …. We will not allow that.”

“The object of politics of fear is where he gives more, the worst. It is the end of the political political political,” saysgigieg.

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