Trump addresses joint Congress session, says "Golden age of America has just begun"

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Wednesday, 5 March 2025 (09:53 IST)
US President Donald Trump has addressed a joint session of Congress six weeks after he returned to the White House. His record long speech celebrated his decisions, saying that "America is back."
 
US 'woke no longer' — Trump
 
Trump hailed his administration's positions on contentious cultural issues.
 
"Our country will be woke no longer," Trump declared, adding that his administration had removed what he described as the "poison of critical race theory" from schools.
 
"You should be hired based on merit and the Supreme Court in a very brave and powerful decision has allowed us to do so," he said.
 
"There are only two genders, male and female," he said, pointing to an executive order he signed to exclude trans athletes from women's sports.
 
He celebrated the measures as a "common sense revolution."
 
US facing 'inflation nightmare,' Trump says
 
Trump criticized former President Joe Biden's economic and energy policies.
 
"As you know we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare," he said.
 
"As president I'm fighting every day to reverse this damage and make America affordable again."
 
He claimed that Biden "let the price of eggs get out of control."
 
Trump said that he aimed to cut the cost of energy by opening up power plants that Biden's administration had closed.
 
Trump hails Musk's DOGE
 
Trump then went on to address his latest creation, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
 
"We'll be ending the flagrant waste of taxpayers dollars," he pledged.
 
"Perhaps you've heard of it, perhaps," he said, referring to DOGE.
 
He thanked Elon Musk, who saluted at him from the gallery.
 
He claimed that the measures had uncovered "hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud" and that the administration had "taken back the money" to fight inflation.
 
Trump hails 'Gold Card' plan to allow people to 'buy US citizenship'
 
Trump called for the United States to "balance the federal budget."
 
He said that he had developed a "gold card" plan to allow people to "buy US citizenship" for $5 million (€4.7 million).
 
"It's like the green card but better," he said.
 
"While we take out the criminals, traffickers and child predators … we will now bring in brilliant, hand-working, job-creating people," he said. "They're going to pay a lot of money and we're going to reduce our debt with that money."
 
He accused former President Joe Biden's administration of "insane open border" policies.
 
Trump calls for end to 'unaccountable bureaucracy,' vows tax cuts
 
Trump called for the US to reduce its federal bureaucracy.
 
"My administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy," he said.
 
He said that the policies would "restore true democracy" to the United States.
 
Trump vowed that any federal bureaucrat who rejects his plans will be removed "because we are draining the swamp."
 
He also spoke of his administration's plan to reduce income tax.
 
"We're seeking permanent income tax cuts," he said.
 
"I'm calling for no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and no tax on social security benefits," he said.
 
Trump says tariffs to cause auto industry 'boom'
 
Trump then began speaking of his tariff policy and his plans to strengthen industry in the United States.
 
He said that the US' auto industry would "boom" under Trump's tariff regime.
 
Trump mentioned the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico and Canada, claiming that they and other countries "charge tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them."
 
"This is happening by friend and foe," he said, claiming the "system" is not "fair" to the United States.
 
"We have been ripped off for decades by nearly every country on Earth," Trump claimed.
 
He said that "reciprocal tariffs" would come into effect on April 2.
 
"Whatever they tariff us, we will tariff them," he said.
 
Trump says tariffs to boost US agriculture
 
Trump said his trade policies would be good for the US agricultural industry.
 
"I love the farmer who will now be selling into our home market the USA because nobody will be able to compete with you," he said.
 
He claimed that goods coming from abroad were "uninspected" and in very "bad" shape.
 
He acknowledged that the policy may need "a bit of an adjustment period."
 
"Bear with me," he said.
 
"To our farmers, have a lot of fun. I love you too," he said.
 
Trump hails 'terrorist' designation for cartels
 
Trump said his administration declared multiple Venezuelan and Mexican organized crime groups as terrorist organizations.
 
He said that this put the groups on the same level as the so-called "Islamic State" group (IS).
 
Trump claimed that cartels had "total control" over areas near the US' border with Mexico.
 
He urged Mexico and Canada to do more to combat the flow of the drug fentanyl into the United States.
 
Trump calls for 'law and order' in US
 
Trump said that his administration planned to restore "law and order" in the United States.
 
"We must bring back law and order to our cities and towns," he said.
 
He claimed that the justice system had been "turned upside down."
 
He criticized "radical left lunatics" whom he accused of attacking him. He then thanked Kash Patel, his Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
 
Trump said that he had signed an executive order for a "mandatory death penalty" for anyone convicted of murdering a police officer.
 
Trump calls for investigation into child autism
 
Trump called for the US to get "toxins" out of the environment and "poisons out of our food supply."
 
He claimed that 1 in 36 children in the United States have autism.
 
"There's something wrong," he said.
 
"We are going to find out what it is," he said, addressing his Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, whom he thanked and wished good luck.
 
The former-Democrat-turned-Trump-supporter has long stirred controversy due to promoting vaccine conspiracy theories and misinformation.
 
Trump attacks 'transgender ideology'
 
Trump took aim at what he described as "transgender ideology" and criticized gender affirming care for trans people.
 
He said he signed an executive order "banning public schools from indoctrinating our children with transgender ideology."
 
He pointed to an executive order he signed that aimed to cut off taxpayer funding to any institution providing gender affirming care to transgender youth.
 
Trump said that he wanted Congress to pass a law banning gender affirming surgery for minors, declaring this would "forever [end] the lie that any child is trapped in the wrong body."
 
"Our message to every child in America is that you are perfect the way God made you," he said.
 
Trump reiterates plan to acquire Greenland, Panama Canal
 
Trump then pivoted to security and defense issues.
 
"We didn't give it to China, we gave it to Panama and we're taking it back," Trump said, vowing once again to retake the Panama Canal.
 
"We need Greenland for national security and even international security," he said.
 
"And I think we're going to get it. One way or another we're going to get it," he said, vowing to keep Greenland "safe," telling Greenland "we'd welcome you in the US, if you choose."
 
He said that he supported the right of the people of Greenland to determine their own future.
 
As part of his national security policies, Trump announced that the US would create a new "office of shipbuilding."
 
"We used to make so many ships," he said.
 
Trump wants to 'build on' Abraham Accords
 
Trump celebrated the signing of the Abraham Accords during his first term in office, calling it "one of the most groundbreaking peace agreements in generations."
 
He said that his administration would "build on that foundation" to "create a more peaceful and prosperous future" in the Middle East, which he described as a "rough neighborhood."
 
Trump said that "a lot of things are happening in the Middle East," in an apparent reference to the conflict in Gaza and other conflicts.
 
Trump calls for end to 'savage' war in Ukraine
 
Trump said he was working "to end the savage conflict in Ukraine."
 
He said that the US had sent hundreds of billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine.
 
"You want to keep it going for another five years?" he asked, addressing Democrats in the gallery.
 
"Europe has sadly spent more money buying Russian oil and gas than they have spent on defending Ukraine," Trump claimed.
 
He seemingly dismissed fears that the US' relations with European countries were increasingly becoming strained.
 
"We're getting along very well with them and lots of good things are happening," he said.
 
He said that he had received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that indicated that Kyiv was willing to "come to the negotiating table" to build a "lasting peace."
 
Trump ends speech
 
Trump has concluded his speech in Congress.
 
"The golden age of America has just begun," he said shortly before leaving the podium.

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