US applauds Bolivian people for demanding freedom. FMTNews DonaldTrump
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump yesterday hailed the resignation of Bolivia’s leftist leader Evo Morales as a sign to “illegitimate” regimes and praised the role of the country’s military.
“After nearly 14 years and his recent attempt to override the Bolivian constitution and the will of the people, Morales’ departure preserves democracy and paves the way for the Bolivian people to have their voices heard,” Trump said in a statement. A State Department official rejected accusations that the Bolivian military staged a coup, calling it a “false narrative.”
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