U.S. Hylins is based on credit and the country “will no longer wake up,” President Donald Trump said in a joint session in Congress today as he emphasized that his administration has ended the “tyranny” of his diversity and inclusion programme.
This was his first speech to Congress since his intense election victory in November, and comes four years after his supporters stormed the Capitol building to protest the 2020 election defeat.
Listing several US-funded diversity programs in several parts of the world, launching ban attacks on the Joe Biden administration, Trump said the country has suffered the worst inflation in 48 years and his number one priority is to save the economy.
Less than two months into the Top Post, the 78-year-old said he was “just starting” and “America is back.” As he said, some Democrats waved placards with the words “false.” Rep. Al Green was asked to leave the rally after swinging a stick that he had walked around the president.
“We achieved more in 43 days than most administrations achieve in four or eight years,” Trump said. “American dreams are surged – they’re bigger and better than ever. The American dream cannot be stopped. Our country is on a crisis of comebacks that the world has never witnessed, and we probably will never see them again.”
“Our country will no longer wake up. I believe you should be hired and promoted based on skills and abilities rather than race or gender,” he said, “The charm is trouble. The favor is bad. It’s gone. He said.
He has made tireless efforts to end the Ukrainian War and spoke at length about how his administration is working to curb illegal immigration to the United States.
In his speech, Trump praised his advisor and billionaire Elon Musk for his work leading the government’s efficiency, which is tasked with trimming the federal government.
“Thanks to Elon, he’s working very hard,” he said as Musk rose to the gallery to applaud Republican lawmakers. “Thank you very much, thank you very much.”
Trump also spoke about the tariff war that his administration launched, and referred to India in connection with this. “Other countries have been using tariffs on us for decades. On average, many countries, India, Mexico, Canada, they charge significantly higher tariffs than we charge. Members.
Experts warn that the tariff war could strain US growth and lead to rising inflation.
The US economy will see “blocking” due to tariffs, Trump added today that “it’s not that much.” “Taxes aren’t just about protecting American jobs. They’re about protecting the soul of our nation. There’s a bit of a mess, but it’s okay. That’s not a big deal,” he said.
Turning to crime, Trump said, “As we regain sovereignty, we need to bring law and order back to cities and towns. In recent years, our judicial system has been turned upside down by radical left-handed madmen. Under constitutional laws that begin with the FBI and the DOJ (Doctor of Justice).” He cried out to newly appointed US Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI chief Kash Patel.