Trump declares victory

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

July 2016, Trump was giving a speech

Trump Expected to Return to the White House. He, along with his family and campaign partner Vance, appeared at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida early this morning to deliver a victory speech, receiving an enthusiastic welcome from the crowd present.

He mentioned China twice, emphasizing his commitment to building a "strong, secure, and prosperous" America, pledging to "pay off debt and reduce taxes." He stated, "China doesn't have what we have, no one has what we have."

Regarding Musk's alleged campaign support through illegal lottery operations, Trump praised him, saying, "He is a genius, a rising star. We don't have many geniuses, and we must protect our geniuses."

Discussing the assassination attempt and injury he suffered in Pennsylvania in July, he believed his survival was because "heaven wants him to save the country." He stated, "Many people tell me God spared my life for a reason - to save our country and make America great again. Now we will accomplish this mission together." "It is with great honor that I become your 47th and 45th President," said the 78-year-old in his speech. He described this election result as an "unprecedented political victory," overcoming "obstacles that everyone thought impossible," and promised to serve the nation to the fullest extent.

He vowed to repair and unite the country, address border issues, and stop illegal immigration. "We must secure those borders. We must allow them to return legally, but only through legal channels."

He stated that America is facing difficulties, and he will help "heal the nation" and lead America "truly into a golden age," adding, "This is a great victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again."

"Winning the popular vote is very good, very good," he said. He noted that America had lost something "special" over the past four years, declaring, "We're going to make it better than ever before." Supporters in the venue chanted "USA," creating an energetic atmosphere.

If Congress confirms Trump's win of over 270 electoral votes, he will be sworn in on January 20th next year, becoming the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive terms. Facing challenging tasks for the next four years, he called for the nation to set aside differences and prioritize national interests.

Regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the former presidential candidate and nephew of former President Kennedy who later withdrew to support him, Trump expressed gratitude, believing "he will make America healthy again."


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