Trump Declares 'America is Back' in Congressional Address

In a key address, President Trump asserted that 'America is back' and articulated plans to reclaim the Panama Canal while vowing to combat drug cartels. He emphasized a new confidence in the U.S. after his return to office and discussed economic consequences of tariffs.


Trump Declares 'America is Back' in Congressional Address

President of the USA Donald Trump stated in his speech before Congress today that "America is back" and "the American dream cannot be stopped," emphasizing that the USA is restoring its confidence after the turbulent beginning of his second term in office. Speaking before Republican lawmakers in his first speech before Congress since returning to the White House, Trump said: "America is back. Nobody wants peace more than the Ukrainians."

The President confirmed the country's interest in Greenland, assuring residents of the autonomous Danish region that the United States "cares about your safety." In response to many questions during Trump's speech, he threatened Democratic members of the House by saying they would be expelled from the chamber if they do not stop the boycotting, which has previously led to the expulsion of a Democratic congressman from the chamber.

Trump described his predecessor Joe Biden as "the worst president in the history of the USA." The president highly valued his advisor billionaire Elon Musk and his management of federal expenditures, thanks to which he was able to reduce government spending. "Thank you so much, we appreciate it," Trump said.

The President of the USA reported that the country has moved to "restoration" of the panama canal after the hong kong company made a preliminary agreement with the American consortium for the sale of two ports, located on both sides of the canal. "The American dream cannot be stopped, and our country is on the verge of a return, which the world has not seen for a long time, and probably will not see again," the president added.

Trump also noted that he received a letter from President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in which he expressed readiness to sit at the negotiating table over the war between Russia and Ukraine. "We need (Greenland) for our international security - and I think we will get it. In one way or another, we will get it (...) Together we will lift Greenland to the heights, of which you could not even imagine before," Trump said. The letter mentions that Ukraine is ready to sit at the negotiating table as soon as possible to achieve a lasting peace. "The American dream grows - bigger and better than ever before. It is happening, and it is happening very quickly."