'Most difficult': Trump confesses his campaign promise about war is harder than he thought
U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association and The People's House, as President Trump visits The People’s House: A White House Experience museum, in Washington D.C., U.S., August 22, 2025. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

President Donald Trump visited the "White House Experience" museum on Friday morning while the FBI raided the home of his foe John Bolton. Speaking to the press, Trump answered questions on a variety of issues, including his ongoing fight to establish a ceasefire or ultimately end the war in Ukraine.

Trump bragged that he has solved "seven wars," an increase of one war since his claim last week.

After promising that he could stop the conflict within 24 hours, Trump now confesses, "It's turning out to be the most difficult."

Trump complained that Russia "is now they're losing 7000 people a day, 7000 people a week. They're losing. Think of that. They're losing 7000 people on average a week. Mostly soldiers. So we want we want to see if we can stop it."

"This one, I thought, would have been in the middle of the pack in terms of difficulty," Trump said, correcting his previous comments that ending the war would be easy.

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