Trump salutes “unstoppable” America in return to Congress

US President Donald Trump is making gestures while spending a speech to a joint session of the Congress, in the Chamber of the Chamber of the American Capitol in Washington, DC, United States, March 4, 2025. – Reuters

Washington: Donald Trump proclaimed on Tuesday that “the American dream is unstoppable” in his first speech to the Congress since a return to the power to power that slipped the nation and the world.

With his close advisor Elon Musk among people in the audience for his television speech during prime time, the 78 -year -old republican billionaire said that he was “starting to start” on his radical levels to reshape the country.

The president welcomed the achievements of his first six weeks, promising to put pressure with his polarizing attempt to reshape the US government and end the Ukraine War – whatever the cost.

“We have accomplished more in 43 days that most administrations are not realized in four years or eight years – and we are just beginning,” said Trump to frequent songs of loyal legislators of “USA, USA!”

“The American dream is booming – bigger and better than ever.

Trump also exhibited his vision of the economy – even if the trade war he launched against Canada, China and Mexico causes ribs on the world markets and threatening to increase prices at home.

He marks a triumphant return to the American Capitol for Trump – only four years after his supporters stormed the building to protest against his electoral loss in 2020, which he still refuses to fully accept.

Trump calls for “death penalty” for those who kill police.

Trump urged Parliament to adopt legislation imposing a “compulsory death penalty” to anyone who takes the life of a police officer.

“I also ask that a new crime bill becomes difficult for recurrences, while improving the protections for American police, so that they can do their job without fear that their life is completely destroyed,” he said.

“They don’t want to be killed. We are not going to leave them, “he added.

Trump salutes the 27 -year -old steel veteran as a tariff hero

Trump drew attention to Jeff Denard, “a pride in American steel, a fantastic person of Decatur, Alabama.”

Denard “has been working in the same steel plant for 27 years in a job that has enabled him to serve as a captain of his local volunteer fire service, raised seven children with her beautiful wife, Nicole, and over the years, offer a loving home to more than 40 reception children,” noted Trump.

Denard was welcomed with a standing ovation of conservative deputies.

“Stories like Jeff remind us that prices are not only to protect American jobs. It is a question of protecting the soul of our country. The prices consist in making America rich and making America again large, “said Trump.

Trump calls for flea grants to resolve American debt

Trump said American legislators should get rid of a 2022 historic bipartite law to give $ 52.7 billion in manufacturing and production of semiconductive fleas and use the product to pay the debt.

“The Chips Act is a horrible and horrible thing. We give hundreds of billions of dollars and that does not mean anything. They take our money and they do not spend it,” Trump said in a discourse at Congress.

“You should get rid of the flea law and anything, Mr. President, you should use it to reduce debt.”

Trump castigates undocumented immigrants

The American president curled Biden’s border policies, saying that many undocumented immigrants are “murders, human traffickers, gang members and other criminals from the streets of dangerous cities from all over the world”.

“But we take them out and make them go out quickly,” he proclaimed.

Trump undertakes to reduce the deficit with the overhaul of the budget

The US government is struggling with a substantial deficit – 1.83 Billion of dollars last year, to be precise.

However, Trump insists that he “will balance the federal budget”, suggesting that he intends to continue reductions in vigorous spending.

The American president also aims to increase income by offering a path to American citizenship via a program labeled the “gold card”.

The president reports a major thrust for local rare earths

President Donald Trump has described a next initiative to stimulate the national production of “critical minerals and rare land”.

“Later this week later, I also take historical measures to considerably extend the production of critical minerals and rare land here in the United States,” the president said during his speech in Parliament on Tuesday.

We will no longer be awake: Trump

Trump said he had ended the “tyranny” of diversity and inclusion programs through the federal government, promising that the United States was “no longer awakened”.

“Our country will no longer be awake,” said Trump in his first speech at Congress since his return to power after swept the November elections.

Trump is from world offers as a new dawn dawn

Trump praised his efforts to extract the United States from various international agreements, such as the Paris climate agreement, and organizations, including the World Health Organization, greeting it as “a moment for major visions and decisive stages”.

“Day after day, my government is fighting to guarantee the transformation that America needs to forge the future it deserves,” he said during her speech.

Trump declares that the electoral triumph grants his government a mandate

Trump was quick to deceive his electoral success, saying that his victory granted him “a mandate whose people have not been observed for several decades”.

In response, conservative deputies in the room got up and applauded, shouting: “USA!”.

As he began to resume his speech, some parliamentarians began to mock him.

Trump pointed out that the electoral card is the one that “appears almost entirely red for the conservatives”.

Trump says he restored freedom of expression.

The same day, he warned against government funding to universities allowing “illegal” demonstrations, Trump says that he ended the state’s censorship and rekindled freedom of expression.

Many organizations defending free expression have raised concerns about Trump’s repression on defenders of Palestinian rights in British universities.

The Democratic Legislator was withdrawn from Trump’s speech at Congress

Republican president of the American House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, ordered the Democratic legislator on Tuesday, was withdrawn from the Chamber of the Chamber at the address of President Donald Trump in the Congress, saying that he had raped the decorum while standing during the speech.

Quest for power

Trump pushes to extend the presidential power to his limits, the popular vote behind him and a house and a Senate controlled by the Republican making his auctions.

Helped by the Musk technology magnate, Trump repressed the federal bureaucracy, dismissed thousands of workers, closing entire agencies and decimating foreign aid.

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the theme was the “renewal of the American dream and that the renewal of the American dream was already underway.

“Look at all that President Trump has accomplished in his first month as president,” she told Fox News.

But there are early signs in the polls according to which Trump’s scanning cuts and his inability to fight against inflation reach its popularity.

Trump also upsets American foreign policy with his pivot in Moscow during the Ukrainian war, which amazed kyiv and the Allies.

A few days after a television row in the oval office with the leader of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump will then establish his plans to put an end to the exhausting conflict of three years – despite the fears of giving Russia what she wants.

“He will dive into foreign policy, talking about his intention to end the war in Ukraine,” said Leavitt.

Trump said on Monday that he would “inform you” during the speech on the fate of a mineral agreement with Ukraine which remains unclear after the disastrous visit to Volodymyr Zelensky.

Leavitt said Trump would also discuss his “plan to get all the hostages from Gaza”-the Palestinian territory that he proposed that the United States takes over, arousing indignation through the Middle East.

The American president will finally ask the Congress of funds to support his mass deportation plan of undocumented migrants, some of which have already sent to Guantanamo bay.

Democrats have so far had trouble countering the Trump’s flooding strategy and its currency of the news cycle with constant press conferences.

But the discourse promises to be rowdy, the democratic legislators bringing as guests a number of federal workers targeted by the so-called Department of Government (DOGE) of Musk.

Democratic refutation to Trump’s address will be provided by the new Senator of Michigan, Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst, 48, and a rising star of the party.


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