President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Friday with a 90-minute speech to a packed crowd in The Villages, Florida. At the event billed as 'Golden Age for the Golden Years,' he highlighted tax cuts on Social Security benefits and expanded Medicare coverage for weight-loss drugs. He also defended U.S. military action against Iran.
Trump addressed thousands of seniors in The Villages, a retirement community in Florida, emphasizing economic policies aimed at older Americans. He declared, “No tax on Social Security — it’s done,” noting that more than 51 million seniors now effectively pay no federal income tax and citing an average deduction of over $7,500. Trump shared stories of retirees using refunds for home repairs and family visits, saying, “That means more money to visit your grandkids … extra dinners out with your family.” He contrasted gains under his leadership with what he called inflation damage under former President Joe Biden, claiming average 401(k) increases of $30,000 or more for seniors versus $875 a year previously. Healthcare featured prominently, with Trump touting prescription drug price cuts of up to 80 or 90 percent and new Medicare coverage for drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy at $50 a month for seniors. “We had the highest drug prices anywhere in the world,” he said. “Now we have the lowest.” He also pointed to efforts removing hundreds of thousands of ineligible recipients from Social Security and Medicare to save the programs. Trump opened by referencing a recent assassination attempt, joking, “They want me to be in a secure place, I said, ‘What’s more secure than The Villages?’” He defended ongoing military operations against Iran, stating, “We’re in a war because we cannot let lunatics have a nuclear weapon,” and predicted falling oil prices post-conflict. Florida Republicans Rep. Byron Donalds and Sen. Ashley Moody attended, while local Democrats protested outside with a golf cart demonstration. Trump closed by urging midterm turnout: “Make it too big to rig.”