Trump Denies Ever Promising to Avoid New Wars; CNN Fact-Check Shows Contradiction With 2024 Campaign Pledges

According to CNN on June 8, President Trump denied having promised to avoid new wars during an NBC interview, stating "I made no commitment." However, CNN's fact-checkers found the claim contradicts his repeated 2024 campaign statements, including "under Trump, we will have no more wars, no more chaos," made at a Pennsylvania rally in August 2024, and "we will not have war anymore," repeated during campaign events in North Carolina and Wisconsin. Trump also said in his 2024 victory speech, "They say I'll start a war. I won't start a war. I'll end wars." CNN noted that while Trump sometimes qualified his statements as preventing "endless wars" or a "third world war," his public record shows multiple explicit commitments against involving America in new conflicts.
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