President Donald Trump, in what was described as his “Victory Rally” in Washington, D.C., on Sunday evening, promised an ambitious start to his second term as the 47th president of the United States. Addressing a packed arena, Trump outlined his aggressive plan for the immediate days following his inauguration, aiming to set a new standard for presidential action.
Trump declared to an enthusiastic crowd, “You’re going to see something tomorrow. You’re going to see executive orders that are going to make you extremely happy. Lots of them, lots of them. We have to set our country on a proper course. By the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt and all the illegal border trespassers will, in some form or another, be on their way back home.”
He pledged to sign over 200 executive actions on his first day in office, a move intended to undo what he described as the “radical and foolish” executive orders from the Biden administration. “Every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours of when I take the oath of office,” Trump announced.
The rally, which served as a prelude to Trump’s swearing-in, was not just about policy announcements. It was a celebration of his return to Washington, with Trump emphasizing the start of a new era. “We put America first, and it all starts tomorrow. When I raise my hand or they vote to be sworn as your [President]. We’ll be sworn in tomorrow. We’re all going to be sworn in together. That’s the way I look at it,” he stated.
Among his promises, Trump vowed to make public remaining records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He also committed to initiating the construction of the “Great Iron Dome missile defense shield” and to aid in the recovery of North Carolina after last year’s devastating hurricanes.
Regarding those involved in the January 6 Capitol events, Trump suggested they would find his administration’s stance favorable, hinting at potential actions to benefit them without specifying details.
Trump’s rally also touched on recent international developments, such as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, dismissing President Biden’s role in the deal by saying, “I’m glad to report that the first hostages have just been released. And who knows what’s going to happen. I know that Biden thinks that they made the deal,” while the crowd booed Biden’s mention.
The event was attended by key figures, including Elon Musk, who spoke at the rally, highlighting the significant support Trump has within influential circles.
As Trump prepares to take office again, his promises of immediate, sweeping changes signal a bold beginning to what he hopes will be a transformative administration, aiming to meet the expectations of his supporters with what he claims will be “the best first day, the biggest first week, and the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in American history.”
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