- April 29, 2015 -
Trump Gives Business Lessons at Wartburg College in Waverly
Trump, who has launched an exploratory campaign for president, spent about an hour at Wartburg College’s Neumann Auditorium making clear to the packed crowd that he does, in fact, love what he does.
But he said he’s thinking of giving that all up because he is tired of seeing his country being “ripped off.”
“We have to fix the country. It’s ill. It’s not feeling well. It’s been mistreated. It’s been scoffed at. It’s been run by incompetent people. It’s been run by dishonest and crooked people,” Trump said during the speech. “It’s been treated badly, and it needs help, and it needs it quickly.”
He told The Courier his top priorities would be national security, repealing and replacing the federal health care law known as Obamacare, and bringing back jobs and ensuring better trade deals for the United States.
“I think nobody can do the economy like I can do the economy,” Trump told The Courier. “Because that’s what I do. I create jobs. Over my life, I’ve created tens of thousands of jobs, and very few people can say they created the number of jobs that I have.”

