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Donald Trump said at an organized rally in Ohio that he would heal "very soon" AIDS and cancer in the child.
The US president, who is campaigning for re-election in 2020, spoke for nearly 90 minutes at a rally in Cincinnati on Thursday night.
He has accused "the destructive agenda of the far left" of poverty and crime in American city centers and reaffirmed his promise to cure AIDS and childhood cancers.
"We will achieve new scientific and medical advances," said Trump to applaud and applaud the crowd.
"I see what they do. I see him. They show me. The things we do in our country today. There has never been anything like it.
"We will soon end the AIDS epidemic in America and cure cancer in children very soon."
When Trump launched his campaign in June, he committed to "curing many problems, many diseases, including cancer and others, and we are getting closer and closer. more".
Trump also used the rally to accuse Democrats of giving undocumented migrants priority over US citizens, but he refrained from further racist attacks on Democratic members of Congress.
A few weeks earlier, the president had used his rally in North Carolina to tell four Democratic women members of Congress, known as "The Squad," to "return" to their home country, although 39, they were born in the United States.
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