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While he avoided tying Democratic politicians to the socialist government in Venezuela as he has in the past, President Trump briefly turned his speech on Venezuela to domestic politics, vowing the US will "never be a socialist country."

"And to those who would try to impose socialism on the United States, we again deliver a very simple message: America will never be a socialist country," Trump said toward the end of his speech in Miami on Monday.

"We are born free and we will stay free, now and forever," he added.

In closing, the President tailored his message about the triumph over socialism to the community of Latin American immigrants in the Miami area.

"We know what freedom can do in Venezuela because we have seen that future right here in Doral. We know what freedom can do in Cuba because we have seen that future right here in Miami. We know what freedom can do in Nicaragua because we have seen that future in Sweetwater," Trump said. "And one day soon with God's help we are going to see what the people are going to do in Caracas and Managua and Havana. And when Venezuela is free and Cuba is free and Nicaragua is free, this will become the first free hemisphere in all of human history."