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|March 07, 2025
President Donald Trump's first address to the US Congress in his second term was not just a policy statement – it was a declaration of dominance.
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Congress in his second term was not just a policy statement – it was a declaration of dominance. In what became the longest presidential speech to lawmakers in history, Mr. Trump showcased his vision for America, emphasizing an aggressive economic strategy, sweeping government overhauls, and a reinforcement of his nationalist ideology. While Republicans cheered, Democrats were equally vocal in dissent, highlighting the deepening chasm in American politics. One of the most striking aspects of the address was Mr. Trump's emphasis on reducing the federal workforce and eliminating what he termed “wasteful spending.” By placing a billionaire businessman at the helm of government efficiency, he signaled his intent to run the country like a corporation – cutting costs, shrinking bureaucracy, and prioritizing economic pragmatism over social programs. His praise for these efforts, however, was met with skepticism from critics who argue that slashing government jobs and foreign aid in pursuit of savings could have far-reaching consequences, particularly for vulnerable communities and diplomatic relations. Mr. Trump's speech also solidified his stance on trade, doubling down on tariffs as a tool to strengthen America’s economy. His announcement of increased tariffs on key trading partners sparked unease even among some Republicans, underscoring the reality that trade wars often create domestic economic turbulence before yielding any potential benefits. By downplaying concerns about market instability, Mr. Trump projected confidence, but his approach raises questions about whether short-term disruption could turn into long-term economic strain. Beyond economics, the address reinforced his hardline immigration policies. Renaming a wildlife refuge in memory of a crime victim allegedly killed by undocumented immigrants served as a symbolic reinforcement of his crackdown on illegal immigration. While such gestures res
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