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Only two genders, flag on Mars and no more war: Key takeaways from Trump’s inaugural address

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Published: January 20, 2025 9:19 pm
Author: RT

The newly sworn-in US president has outlined the priorities for his new term

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday. He is only the second president ever to be elected to non-consecutive terms. In his inaugural address, Trump outlined how he intends to create an American “golden age,” touching on issues from energy independence and immigration reform, to ending wars around the world and colonizing Mars.

Here are the key takeaways from his speech.

‘Golden age of America’

“The golden age of America begins right now,” Trump announced, adding that the US “will soon be greater, stronger and far more exceptional than ever before.”

He described the past four years as a series of “betrayals” of the American people by “a radical and corrupt establishment” and declared the date of his inauguration as “Liberation Day.”

“From this moment on, America’s decline is over,” Trump said, describing his upcoming executive actions as beginning “the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”

Immigration emergency

Trump has announced an immediate halt to “all illegal entry” into the US across the southern border, the reinstatement of his policy of making asylum seekers wait in Mexico, ending the practice of releasing illegal entrants into the US, and starting the deportation of “millions and millions of criminal aliens” back to their countries of origin.

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President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office as he is sworn in as president during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.
Donald Trump sworn in as 47th US president

Mexican drug cartels will be designated as foreign terrorist organizations, while the foreign criminal gangs that have taken hold in some US cities will be pursued under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, the newly sworn-in president has said.

‘Drill, baby, drill’

The US is sitting on vast natural resources that can ensure its energy independence and global power, Trump argued. He said he would declare a national energy emergency, allowing new drilling for oil and gas, while abolishing the “green new deal” the Democrats tried to implement.

“We will export American energy all over the world. We will be a rich nation again, and it is that liquid gold under our feet that will help to do it,” he said.

Tariffs and taxes

Trump announced his intention to make the US “a manufacturing nation once again.” He also vowed to overhaul trade policy to protect American workers, establishing the External Revenue Service to collect tariffs and duties on imports.

“Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries, we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens,” he said.

The big gender question

The US is about to end the policy of “trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life,” Trump said, announcing that as of Monday, the US government policy is that “there are only two genders – male and female.”

“We will forge a society that is color blind and merit-based,” the new president said, rejecting the “radical political theories and social experiments” inflicted upon Americans, including their military.

Wars not fought

Vowing to once again “build the strongest military the world has ever seen,” so the US can “reclaim its rightful place as the greatest, most powerful, most respected nation on Earth,” Trump said he intends to be a unifier and a peacemaker.

“We will measure our success not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end, and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into,” he said.

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Gulf of Mexico and Panama Canal

The US will seek to regain control of the Panama Canal from Panama, which “totally violated” the 1977 treaty that handed it back by working with China, Trump announced during the inaugural speech.

He also said the Gulf of Mexico will be officially renamed the Gulf of America, and that the highest peak in North America will once again be known as Mount McKinley, after the 25th president. The official name was changed to Denali in 2015.

Trump did not make any mention of Greenland in the inaugural speech, even though he claimed in recent weeks that control over the autonomous Danish island was a matter of US national security.

US flag on Mars

It is time for Americans “once again act with courage, vigor and the vitality of history’s greatest civilization,” Trump said towards the end of his address, arguing the US needs to behave as a “growing nation,” that expands territory as well as wealth.

“We will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching American astronauts to plant the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars,” he announced, referring to the doctrine of continental expansion from the early days of the US – and his backer Elon Musk’s ambition to settle another planet.

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