Trump Declares National Emergency at US-Mexico Border in Inaugural Address
In his first address as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump announced a "national emergency" at the US-Mexico border, pledging to deport "millions and millions" of undocumented migrants. Trump, who won the presidency after a historic mandate despite losing in the 2020 elections, emphasized what he called a "golden age" for America.
During the speech, Trump received standing ovations for several key proposals, including a call to prioritize American energy independence, allowing oil extraction under the phrase "drill, baby drill." He also vowed to "tariff and tax" foreign countries and mentioned the potential reclamation of the Panama Canal.
Trump expressed his resolve to lead the country to new heights, including ambitious plans for space exploration, stating that his administration would send astronauts to Mars. He positioned himself as a peacemaker, referencing recent events involving Israeli hostages and indicating a commitment to restoring US sovereignty and safety.
Reflecting on past threats to his life, Trump stated, "I was saved by God to make America great again," signaling a confident stance as he takes office. As congratulatory messages, including one from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, flooded in, Trump proclaimed, "America will soon be greater, stronger, and far more exceptional than ever before."
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