Donald Trump is back as the 47th President of the United States

Donald Trump officially returns as the 47th President of the United States. Sworn in on Monday, January 20th, here are some key takeaways from his inaugural address speech, where he promised a “golden age.”

America’s decline is over

President Trump veered off course to express his dismay about the nation’s current state under Biden’s policies. He criticized the U.S. education and health systems, as well as essential services, and asserted that his election is a mandate to completely and utterly reverse a grave betrayal.

Trump says he was saved by God to make America great again

President Trump briefly addressed the July 13 attempted assassination against him at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He expressed his belief that his life was spared for a reason. He characterized the attempt as part of a series of efforts to prevent his return to the White House. Trump also mentioned that many people believed it was impossible for him to make such a historic political comeback.

Executive actions on immigration energy and trade

On immigration, Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border and vowed to deploy troops. He also announced the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” policy and the termination of the “catch-and-release” practice, where migrants are detained and subsequently released with the promise of a future court date. Additionally, on energy, he pledged to declare a “national energy emergency” and emphasized his commitment to drilling, stating, “we will drill, baby, drill.” Furthermore, on trade, he reiterated his plans to impose tariffs and taxes on foreign nations and vowed to issue an executive order aimed at combating government censorship.

Travel to mars

We will relentlessly pursue our manifest destiny, venturing into the cosmos and launching American astronauts to establish our flag on the red planet, Mars. Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX, has given this endeavor a thumbs-up.

The Gulf of Mexico, Denali, and the Panama Canal

Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and Denali, the highest mountain peak in North America, to Mount McKinley. Additionally, his administration intends to reclaim control over the Panama Canal, which the U.S. relinquished in 1999 and is now managed by the Panama Canal Authority. Shortly after the announcement, Panama’s president clarified that the authority will not relinquish control of the canal.

Executive actions in the areas of immigration, energy, and trade.

On immigration, Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border and vowed to deploy troops. He also announced the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” policy and the termination of the “catch-and-release” practice, where migrants are detained and subsequently released with the promise of a future court date. Additionally, on energy, he pledged to declare a “national energy emergency” and emphasized his commitment to drilling, stating, “we will drill, baby, drill.” Furthermore, on trade, he reiterated his plans to impose tariffs and taxes on foreign nations and vowed to issue an executive order aimed at combating government censorship.

With all this in mind, Americans simply hope for the best. They hope that President Trump uses his power to represent the people of the United States, not just himself or the wealthy. Hope is what this great country was founded upon by individuals who had nothing but a dream. I pray that we all dream and hope for the best.