Trump: America has returned

President Donald Trump began his first speech to the U.S. Congress in the second term, with the statement that “America has returned”, which led Republican lawmakers to cheer “America”. I declared the dawn of America's Golden Age six weeks ago. Since then, there has been nothing [...]
President Donald Trump began his first speech to the U.S. Congress in the second term, with the statement that “America has returned”, which led Republican lawmakers to cheer “America”.
I declared the dawn of America's Golden Age six weeks ago. Since then, it has been nothing more than a quick, continuous act to bring about the most prosperous and successful era in our country's history”, President Trump said.

The American leader said his administration “has reached over 43 days more than most other administrations in four or eight years, and we have just started”.

To date, President Trump has signed 76 executive orders, some of which are being challenged in court.
Just a few minutes after the speech starts. President Trump was interrupted by noise and calls coming from democratic lawmakers. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, ordered to leave the hall of Democrat lawmaker Al Green, who represents Texas.

President Trump continued the speech after the Green lawmaker left the hall.
The American leader listed some of the executive orders, among them the national emergency announcement at the southern border, and the deployment of the American Army and order bodies to patrol the border, and “backed up the country's invasion”, as he put it.
He also said he established the immediate freezing of aid to foreign countries and employment in the federal government.

President Trump also withdrew the United States from what he called the unfair “Paris”, Organisation <x2Beder” World Health and Council “ant-American” The UN for human rights.

The president's speech before Congress, commonly known as the speech about the state of the country during the years following the inauguration, offered the American leader a public scene to reveal his vision of the American economy and immigration policy. The president defended recent decisions that have caused debate, such as the issue of cutting off federal employees and clashing with Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelenskyy.
President Trump's most urgent challenge will be the union of the republican majority in the Senate and House of Representatives to approve the budget for government financing before 14 March, the deadline when the current budget expires.
Republicans are divided into issues related to cutting vital programmes such as the Mediyad, which provides health insurance for low-income people, lowering debt, or extending a law adopted in 2017, for tax cuts approved during Mr. Trump's first term.
President Trump has called for the approval of what he has called “a major and beautiful constitutionx1> law to finance his internal policy agenda.
There are big jobs waiting for us, but we're going to provide results on the agenda of America's Para”, Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson told reporters last week. “We will apply it all and not just parts of it”He added.
Democrat lawmakers have criticised the budgetary proposal with the argument that they benefit the rich.
“There should be no doubt that it will rob the elderly, children and disabled persons, they will pay for the rich to become richer”, said last week the leader of the democratic minority in the Senate, Chuck Schumer.

President Trump also spoke of the Department of Efficiency in Government, briefly DOGE, led by renowned entrepreneur Elon Musk.












