Trump Declares America is Back

In his first congressional address since returning to the White House, President Trump declared 'America is back,' emphasizing national confidence and ambition to combat drug cartels while restoring the Panama Canal.


Trump Declares America is Back

US President Donald Trump stated in his speech before Congress on Tuesday evening that "America is back" and that "the American dream cannot be stopped."

In his first speech before Congress since returning to the White House, Trump emphasized that the US is regaining its confidence after the turmoil of last month’s second impeachment of his presidency. "Nobody wants a world more than the Ukrainians," the president said, supporting his ambitions for control over Greenland.

In his address, Trump also referred to predecessor Joe Biden, calling him the worst president in the history of the USA. He also expressed gratitude to his billionaire advisor Elon Musk for helping reduce the expenses of the federal government. "A huge thank you to you, we value this," the president noted.

Trump emphasized that trade tariffs imposed on several countries could cause "some shocks" in the US economy, but he asserted that they are satisfied with this. He also promised "your fight against Mexican cartels," which he claims pose a threat to national security in the USA.

Supporting the idea of the "American dream," Trump called for the restoration of American security and affirmed that the country is gathering to achieve heights that the world has not yet seen, and possibly will never see again. "The American dream cannot be stopped, and our country is on the verge of a comeback that the world has never seen," he said.

Starting from his speech, Trump faced protests from Democratic members of Congress. He even threatened to throw them out of the chamber if they did not stop their boycott. The president’s words on drug trafficking and measures against it provoked outrage among viewers.