Warren, NJ: At the invitation of Paul Danielczyk, President of New Jersey Conservative GOP, Dr. A. D. Amar, President of Indian Americans for Trump 2024 spoke at its meeting held on February 22, 2024, at Keller Williams Elite Realty, 481 Memorial Parkway, Metuchen, NJ 08840. His presentation, titled “Why Trump to Save America and the World?” compared Trump versus Biden versus anyone else unknown candidate in the role of American President for 2024. The theme of this presentation was the state of the American Union and the peace and stability in the world.
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