
US President Outlines Trade, Energy, and Global Strategy Amid Heated Political Divide
In a landmark address to Congress, President Donald Trump declared that “the American Dream cannot be stopped,” delivering the longest-ever presidential speech to lawmakers. He outlined his ambitious plans for his second term, celebrating Republican achievements while facing fierce opposition from Democrats.
Trump tackled economic and foreign policy issues, defending his tariff strategy despite market fluctuations and insisting that trade restrictions would ultimately benefit American industries. He reaffirmed his commitment to expanding US influence abroad, particularly regarding Greenland and the Panama Canal, while criticising foreign aid to several African nations.
Amid applause from Republican lawmakers, Trump praised billionaire Elon Musk for leading an initiative to shrink the federal workforce and cut spending. However, Democratic opposition was visible, with protests erupting in the chamber, including lawmakers holding signs and staging a partial walkout.
The president also highlighted energy independence as a key pillar of his economic plan, promising aggressive oil and gas drilling to combat inflation. He directly blamed his predecessor for rising food prices, particularly the soaring cost of eggs.
As Trump shapes the next phase of his presidency, the political divide remains stark, with his policies energising supporters while drawing sharp criticism from opponents.