Trump’s speech to Congress will be an explanation of his fast-paced first days in office
- President Donald Trump delivered a record-setting 99-minute speech to Congress, pledging swift actions on the economy and foreign policy amid Democratic dissent and protests during the address.
- Trump emphasized his plans for immigration reforms, including a crackdown on illegal immigration and a freeze on U.S. Military assistance to Ukraine.
- Trump promised to reshape the country by cutting taxes, while facing challenges from within his party regarding the government shutdown.
- Despite facing criticism for his handling of inflation, Trump stated, 'The people elected me to do the job, and I am doing it.
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Trump touts early wins in partisan speech to Congress
What happened President Donald Trump celebrated the upheaval he has brought to Washington and global trade in a televised speech before Congress Tuesday night. Speaking for a record 99 minutes, Trump drew cheers from Republicans for saying he was "just getting started" with his "swift and unrelenting action" on immigration, the economy and foreign policy. Democrats mostly registered their displeasure with written signs, though Rep. Al Green (D-T…
Trump touts start to term in speech to Congress, drawing catcalls from Democrats
A triumphant U.S. President Donald Trump told Congress on Tuesday that "America is back" after he reshaped U.S. foreign policy, ignited a trade war and ousted tens of thousands of government workers in six tumultuous weeks since returning to power, drawing
Trump bragging his relentless action in the U.S. economy and migration
Washington. In a speech full of self-locution that lasted more than an hour and a half, U.S. President Donald Trump was credited last night with his “fast and relentless action” to reorient the country’s economy, migration and foreign policy, in a speech addressed to the U.S. Congress and people, in which he recounted his turbulent first weeks in office, while Democratic legislators immediately recorded their dissent with impassible faces, poste…
Trump celebrates disruption and defies backlash in Congress speech
President Donald Trump declared the far-reaching, disruptive actions of his first 40 days in office as the first wave of a “common sense revolution,” blaming Democrats during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday for lingering problems and claiming credit for a wrecking ball approach that is roiling Washington and the world. “America’s momentum is back,” Trump said in a stemwinder that lasted an hour and 40 minutes. “Our spirit is back. Our p…
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