POLITICS
Trump’s Fiery Speech in Congress Sparks Chaos as Opposition Erupts
President Donald Trump, in his address to the joint session of Congress, declared that the United States has become “invincible” under his leadership and that “America is back.” He thanked Pakistan for its cooperation in the fight against terrorism, revealing that a major terrorist was captured in Afghanistan and will now face justice in the U.S.
Highlighting his administration’s achievements, Trump claimed that in just 43 days, his government had accomplished what previous administrations failed to achieve in years. Taking a jab at former President Joe Biden, he labeled him as “the worst president ever,” blaming his tenure for economic turmoil and skyrocketing inflation. However, Trump assured that his administration is focused on reducing inflation and revitalizing the economy.
His speech was met with intense protests from opposition members, leading Speaker Mike Johnson to call in the Sergeant-at-Arms to maintain order. Democratic Representative Al Green was removed from the chamber after vocally protesting.
Trump also announced strict measures against illegal immigrants, stating that they would be deported. Additionally, he introduced a special “Gold Card,” which he claimed would be superior to the traditional Green Card for foreigners seeking U.S. residency.