Trump Touts Early Achievements in Address to U.S. Congress, Signals More to Come


President Donald Trump delivered his first major address to a joint session of Congress, highlighting what he called an unprecedented start to his presidency. He outlined key accomplishments from his initial six weeks in office and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to economic reform, immigration enforcement, and trade policy adjustments.

In a wide-ranging speech before a joint session of the U.S. Congress, President Donald Trump claimed his administration had achieved more in its first 43 days than most past presidents achieved in four or eight years. "We are just getting started," he told lawmakers, outlining dozens of executive actions, policy reversals, and proposed reforms.

Among the milestones cited were a freeze on foreign aid, withdrawal from international organizations, reductions in illegal border crossings, and regulatory rollbacks. Trump also emphasized his administration’s efforts to eliminate what he described as “woke ideology” in schools and the military.

“Wokeness is trouble. Wokeness is bad. It’s gone,” he declared, referencing executive orders targeting transgender participation in women’s sports and educational policies.

Political Division Evident During Address

While Republican members applauded many of the president’s statements, Democratic legislators largely remained silent. Several held signs reading “false” and “lies” in silent protest. Tensions in the chamber escalated briefly when Rep. Al Green (D-TX) disrupted the opening minutes of the address, criticizing proposed cuts to Medicaid. He was later escorted out by the House Sergeant-at-Arms.

Trump, in characteristically combative fashion, responded to criticism by reiterating long-standing grievances against political opponents, branding former President Joe Biden and members of the Democratic Party as responsible for economic and social decline.


Focus on Economic Policy and Tax Reform

Turning to domestic economic concerns, Trump pledged to deliver “immediate relief” to working families. He attributed inflation and high consumer costs to the previous administration and promised comprehensive reforms to reduce government waste.

Key economic proposals included:

  • Eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits.
  • Strengthening the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to target inefficiencies and reduce spending.
  • Implementing reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners.

Trump acknowledged the potential disruptions of his trade policies, stating that farmers may face a “period of indigestion” but insisted that tariffs are essential to protecting American industry.

Trade and Budget Priorities

Despite warnings from economists about the inflationary impact of tariffs, Trump doubled down on trade actions. He confirmed plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on all trade partners, including Canada, Mexico, and China, in the coming month. The president emphasized these measures as necessary to restore fairness in international commerce.

Trump also reiterated his goal of balancing the federal budget, though he offered limited specifics on how his administration would reconcile planned tax cuts with the existing $2 trillion deficit.

Limited Focus on Foreign Policy, Renewed Talks with Ukraine

Foreign policy took a backseat in the speech, though Trump addressed select issues. He repeated previous assertions of interest in annexing Greenland and reasserting control over the Panama Canal. On the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Trump indicated renewed dialogue with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Reading from a letter reportedly received from Zelensky, Trump claimed the Ukrainian leader expressed willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on peace negotiations and strategic partnerships. "My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts," the letter stated, according to the president.


Legislative Outlook and Closing Remarks

Trump concluded his remarks by calling for bipartisan cooperation on pending legislative priorities, including immigration enforcement and defense appropriations. As the address ended... marking one of the longest presidential speeches to Congress... Democrats exited swiftly while Republican lawmakers applauded.

Despite growing political divisions, the speech reinforced Trump’s central message: his administration intends to continue pursuing bold and controversial reforms across economic, social, and international domains.



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