Democrats try to interrupt Trump’s performance with screams. They hold posters where muscle and “wrong” are written.
US president Donald Trump on Tuesday, March 4, began his speech in the US Congress.
He announced the “golden age” of America and emphasized that in 43 days his administration reached the earlier.
“We’re just starting out,” Trump said.
“Our pride is back, our self -confidence is back.”
After that, he began to talk about a historical election success. According to him, he received the American command for changes in the country.
After that, the Democrats began to interfere with Trump’s speech in their exclamations, Republicans began to meet them in the United States singing! First! USA! “House of Representative spokesman Mike Johnson asked to follow the President, and then he was ordered to retreat from the Hall Ela Green – a Texas representative from the democratic party, who refused to sit down.

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Then Trump began to talk about border success and the fight against illegal move. The President of the United States noted that the Democrats could not applaud his successes, no matter how benefit he would benefit.
Trump also listed his “success”.
“I -Freeze all international help.
Trump announced the construction of the gas pipeline in Alaska and the development of rare -earth metals in the United States.
Trump also called himself better than George Washington, and Biden was the worst president.
He classified the freedom of speech in the United States, integrating with the legislative of only two sexes.
Self -said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said Minsk is ready to organize negotiations between US president Donald Trump, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin.
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