BBC News, Washington
President Donald Trump said the “American dream is irresistible” as it first turned to a tumultuous joint session of the US Congress since he returned to power.
In the longest presidential speech to record legislators, he outlines his vision for his second term, as Republicans applauded the high-octane six weeks, which changed domestic and foreign policy.
Trump was suffered by the Democrats, and he released them during the depravation address of Primetima, during which he said his administration “just starts”.
The Republican president has moved to reduce the federal workforce and descend to immigration, while imposing tariffs on the largest trading partners in America and shaken the Transatlantic Union for the war in Ukraine.
Here are six of the key assumes.
Trump predicts an uneven ride forward of the tariffs
After the second day of market turbulence, Trump played the potential economic outrage from a trade war, which he lit this week, including 25% tariffs for Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10% for Chinese imports.
But unlike the applause, which congratulated his other politics goals, many Republicans remained sitting, a sign of how Trump's import taxes divided his party.
“The tariffs are that America is rich again and makes America great again,” he said.
“And it happens. And it will happen pretty quickly. There will be a little disturbance, but we're fine with it. It won't be much.”
Trump added that reciprocal tariffs in accordance with US trading partners will “start” on April 2.
Earlier during the day, the US Secretary of Commerce Howard Luni told Fox Business that Trump could announce a trade deal with Mexico and Canada immediately after Wednesday.
US and Ukraine can repair relationships
Trump said he had received an “important letter” from Ukraine's leader earlier during the day, which seems to match what Volodymyr Zelensky publishes publicly on social media.
The President of Ukraine had said he was now ready to work under Trump's “strong leadership” to end the war and “came to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring the lasting peace.”
“I appreciate that he sent this letter,” Trump told the legislators.
Zelenski suggested to the olive branch a day after Trump stopped all military assistance to the dressed American ally.
There was a disgusting meeting at the oval office last week, when the two leaders argued in front of television cameras before canceling plans to sign a mineral deal to allow the United States to win from an economic partnership including Ukraine's resources.
Trump was reported to be hoping to announce during his speech to the congress that the deal had finally been sealed. But it didn't work.
Greenland is in its sight, Lesoto is not
Despite most of his 99-minute speech focused on internal issues, Trump's worldview also focuses more sharply.
There are places in the world that he wants to expand our influence and others where he wants to withdraw.
Repeating his desire for the United States to acquire Greenland, he promised, “We will get it – in one way or another.” And he said his administration would “restore” the Panama Channel.
There were a few mentions of African countries when he shook into a long list of US taxpayers funded, which he presented as ridiculous.
Liberia, Mali, Mozambique and Uganda were all the places where he assumed they were wasted money.
But his worst note was about Lesoto, which he said he was a country he had never heard of, even though he received $ 8 million ($ 6.2 million) to promote LGBT rights.
The government replied there quickly.
“To my surprise,” the country that no one has heard of “is the country where the United States has a permanent mission,” Foreign Minister Ledzhone Mpotjoane told the BBC.
He stood up to musk, despite protests for contractions
At the beginning of Trump, he checked his billionaire adviser Elon Musk, who was looking at the gallery.
The Doge Ministry of Department of Doge Department (Doge) has moved to fire tens of thousands of federal workers, reduce billions of dollars in foreign care, and reduce US government programs.
The chief of Spacex and Tesla, dressed in a dark suit with a blue tie, stood and admitted the cheers from the crowd.
“Thank you, Elon,” said the 78-year-old president. “He works very hard. He didn't need it.”
Musk's abbreviations caused some angry scenes at the mayoralty meetings and his instructions to federal employees were sometimes canceled by Trump's cabinet members.
In the Chamber, democratic MPs raised signs, saying that Musk is stealing and “false.”
Dodge claims he has already saved $ 105 billion, but this figure cannot be checked independently. The receipts were published for savings worth $ 18.6 billion, but accounting errors were reported by US media that analyzed the numbers.
The democratic discounts was strong and was pink
Within the first five minutes of Al Green's address of Texas, he was accompanied by the House of the Sergeant-Remot after refusing to comply with the request of the speaker of the house from hearing the president and taking his place.
As Trump spoke, other Democrats kept signs, saying “It's a lie.”
With the Republicans who control the White House, the House of Representatives and the Senate, the Democrats are largely without a leader, as they work to improve their message and counteract the work of the Trump administration.
Many democratic women arrived at the House of the House, wearing pink pants in protest. Dozens of their party – some of them, bearing the words “resisted” printed on the back of their shirts – came out of the camera during speech.
“There is absolutely nothing I can say to please them,” Trump said, appearing to enjoy the guerrilla coast.
The Democratic Guide chose Elisa Slopkin from Michigan, a first -term senator, chosen in a battlefield state that Trump won in November – to give the party's official response.
She accused Trump of “unprecedented gift from his billionaire friends” and warned that “he could get us straight into a recession.”
It relies on energy to reduce inflation
Trump has promised voters that he will beat inflation when he returns to office and he uses speech to say that his focus will be to reduce energy costs by opening the country to new oil and gas drilling.
“We have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation on Earth, and far away, and now I fully authorize the most talented team he has ever gathered to get it. It's called training, expensive, training.”
The elevating price of eggs is title news in recent weeks and Trump has made it clear who he thinks he is responsible.
“Joe Biden especially left the price of the eggs to go out of control – and we are working hard to bring it back,” he added.
Egg prices have increased as the Biden administration directed millions of birds laying eggs to be killed last year against the background of the influenza influenza, although prices continue to increase during the early stages of Trump's second Presidency.
Inflation was slightly increased to 3% last month, but far from its peak from 9.1% in 2022.
Only one in three Americans approve Trump's work on living costs, according to a Reuters/Ipsos study on Tuesday.

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