During the Victory Rally, Trump promises a historic first week as president: "Extremely happy."
Trump stated that he would have a great time watching TV on his first day back in the Oval Office.
During his Victory Rally in Washington, D.C., President-elect Donald Trump announced his plans for the early days of his administration, promising a series of executive orders that will delight voters.
Trump announced during his rally on Sunday that there would be a series of executive orders tomorrow that would make Americans very happy. He promised that there would be many of them and that they would set the country on the right course. By the end of the day, the invasion of our borders would cease and all illegal border crossings would be resolved.
On his first day in office, Trump will sign over 200 executive actions, as reported exclusively by Planet Chronicle Digital on Sunday.
"I will repeal every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration within hours of taking the oath of office," Trump said. "You're going to have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow."
Trump promised to make public the remaining records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. He also pledged to construct the "Great Iron Dome missile defense shield" and help North Carolina recover from the hurricanes that hit the state last year. Regarding the January 6 protesters who were charged or convicted, Trump suggested they would be "very, very happy."
We have been entrusted by the American people, and in return, we promise to deliver the greatest first day, week, and first 100 days of any presidency in American history. To achieve this monumental goal, I have assembled a team of exceptional patriots and innovative reformers, and together, we will triumph for America.
Trump's speech emphasized the immigration crisis that has impacted the country, reiterating his promise that his administration will execute a large-scale deportation plan.
The upcoming deportation operation will surpass the previous record set by President Dwight Eisenhower, making it the largest in American history.
We will put an end to the Biden war and American energy, and unlock our energy resources to rapidly defeat inflation and achieve the cheapest energy and electricity on the planet. We will use our emergency powers to enable countries, entrepreneurs, and wealthy individuals to construct large-scale plants.
On Monday, Trump will take the oath of office for the second time and return to the Oval Office as president. Several prominent supporters, including Kid Rock, Lee Greenwood, Dana White, Elon Musk, and Jon Voight, were present at the rally to speak or perform.
It is an honor for me to be standing in front of you, among great men and women, to celebrate the greatest win of all time. The victory we have all been fighting for.
"To preserve our nation and its democratic values, I am grateful to say that Donald J. Trump is the 47th president of the United States of America. He will revitalize America, making it prosperous and secure once again. Trump will restore America's greatness, safety, and pride, and the people will respect their flag. Recently, Trump appointed Voight as a special envoy to a troubled region, Hollywood, California."
Trump dismissed Biden's claim to victory in securing a hostage and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas last week, as Hamas began releasing hostages on Sunday, coinciding with Trump's rally.
"The first hostages have been released, and it's uncertain what will happen next. Biden believes they reached a deal, but his supporters are booing his name," Trump stated.
Biden's final address to the nation last week credited him with inking the cease fire deal, but sources reported that the incoming Trump administration played a crucial role in the agreement. A recent meeting between Trump's incoming Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was said to have played a pivotal role in the deal.
During the rally, Witkoff was thanked by Trump for his efforts to secure the deal, but Trump also argued that if he had been president, war would not have occurred in the Middle East.
Trump concluded his speech, pledging to Make America Great Again, with the statement "it all begins tomorrow" following his inauguration.
Tomorrow, we will be sworn in as your leaders, putting America first. We'll all take the oath together.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
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