During a rally in Washington, President-elect Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters who braved cold, rainy, and snowy conditions to attend. He reaffirmed a central campaign promise, stating that he would immediately impose strict limits on immigration once in office.
He vowed to address the nation’s crises quickly and decisively, declaring that by the end of the day, he would stop what he described as the “invasion” of the country.
The event, held at the Capital One Arena, resembled his previous campaign rallies, with a blend of self-congratulation and grand promises. This speech marked his first major public address in Washington since his remarks on January 6, 2021, which were followed by the Capitol riot led by his supporters.
Trump called his political movement the “greatest” in U.S. history and highlighted the “epic” victory achieved just 75 days earlier. He pledged to act swiftly and forcefully to resolve the nation’s issues.