In his post-certification address, Trump reveals plans for $20 billion in new data centers.
On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris validated President Trump's election win in Congress.
On Tuesday, President-elect Trump spoke to the nation for the first time since his November election victory was certified.
Trump announced $20 billion in new data centers across the country just one day after Congress and Vice President Kamala Harris certified his electoral college victory.
DAMAC Properties will invest $20 billion in Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana, and other Midwestern states, according to Hussain Sajwani, the company's owner. Trump announced the funding will come over a "short period of time."
Sajwani stated that the investment is intended to promote the growth of AI and cloud-based technology.
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