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Reclaiming the Panama Canal, the end of wokism, flag on Mars: Highlights from Trump’s keynote speech to Congress

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March 5, 2025
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Reclaiming the Panama Canal, the end of wokism, flag on Mars: Highlights from Trump’s keynote speech to Congress
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Published: March 5, 2025 8:51 am
Author: RT

The US president boasted that he’s making strides on his agenda weeks into his second term

US President Donald Trump reaffirmed key tenets of his ‘America First’ agenda during his speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening, and outlined the steps his administration has taken to make good on his campaign promises since he took office in January.

The televised speech followed a largely anticipated trajectory and was largely directed at the president’s voter base. Although functionally analogous to a State of the Union address, it is not classified as such within American political tradition, as Trump delivered it in his inauguration year.

Chants and hecklers

As Trump entered the House chamber at the US Capitol, his supporters chanted “USA!” while detractors jeered, foreshadowing the turmoil that would unfold later. Heckling from Democratic Representative Al Green of Texas and others necessitated an interruption in Trump’s speech, prompting Speaker Mike Johnson to have the 77-year-old lawmaker escorted out.

US Rep. Al Green shouts out as President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025.


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Throughout his address, the president criticized his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, accusing him of undermining the country’s interests through his policies. He also launched a personal attack against Senator Elizabeth Warren, referring to her as “Pocahontas,” a taunt referencing her disputed claims of Native American ancestry.

Time to end ‘senseless’ Ukraine conflict

Trump reiterated his commitment to ending the Ukraine conflict, asserting that Warren would prefer it to persist for another five years. He emphasized that hostilities between Kiev and Moscow have resulted in millions of unnecessary casualties, calling the violence “senseless.”

The speech followed a recent quarrel in the White House that disrupted a US-Ukrainian minerals deal. A signing ceremony scheduled for last Friday was canceled after Vladimir Zelensky questioned Trump’s willingness to engage with Russia and reiterated Kiev’s demand for American security guarantees. The US president and Vice President J.D. Vance then chastised him for perceived ingratitude and inflexibility.

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In the Tuesday speech, however, Trump said that the minerals agreement was back on track, citing Zelensky’s recent commitment to peace and partnership with the US, and reiterated that fostering normal diplomatic relations with Russia serves American interests.

Reclaiming the Panama Canal, Getting Greenland ‘one way or the other’

Trump reaffirmed his foreign policy ambitions, particularly regarding Panama and Denmark. He declared that his administration is “reclaiming the Panama Canal” for the sake of US national security, seemingly referencing recent reports that US investment firm BlackRock will be purchasing the port infrastructure from its current Chinese owner.

”The Panama Canal was built by Americans for Americans, not for others,” Trump asserted, noting that while other nations may use this strategic link between the Atlantic and Pacific, “We didn’t give it to China. We gave it to Panama and we’re taking it back.”

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He further expressed support for the right of the people of Greenland to determine their future, suggesting they could break away from Denmark and join the US. Trump said Washington needs the island and will secure it “one way or the other,” despite Copenhagen’s rejection of Trump’s previous offer to purchase the land.

Illegal immigration crackdown

The speech primarily focused on domestic issues, with Trump spotlighting his administration’s achievements in crucial areas like border security. During his campaign, he promised a robust crackdown on illegal immigration, implementing measures such as deportations and intensified law enforcement.

Among the guests Trump invited to Capitol Hill were individuals intimately connected to the debate: family members of crime victims allegedly targeted by undocumented immigrants, a US Border Patrol agent who was injured near the Rio Grande in the line of duty, and a teenage boy battling brain cancer, whose dream to become a cop earned him honorary membership in a Florida police department.

’Woke no longer’

Trump claimed credit for turning the tide on “woke policies” – left-wing initiatives at the center of America’s cultural wars. He declared a nationwide end to “the tyranny of so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion policies,” stating that “our country will be woke no longer.”

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He called on Congress to criminalize “sex changes on children,” denouncing the notion that a child can be “trapped in the wrong body” as “a big lie.” While LGBTQ activists argue that the Trump administration’s stance marginalizes individuals grappling with their identity, his supporters view his policies as a long-overdue measure to protect impressionable teens from life-ruining hormone treatments and genital mutilation.

Additionally, Trump defended his decision to reinstate the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, proclaiming that American soldiers “won’t be activists and ideologues – they will be fighters and warriors.”

Musk and flag on Mars

Trump praised Elon Musk for his efforts to curb government waste and corruption through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), claiming that billions in fraud have been uncovered under the billionaire’s leadership. He warned federal employees opposing his goal of dismantling the “rule by unelected bureaucrats” that they would face termination.

Celebrating the American spirit of pioneers and civilization builders, Trump vowed that his second term would yield significant accomplishments. He said: “We are going to lead humanity into space and plant the American flag on the planet Mars and even far beyond.” Musk strongly advocates for the colonization of Mars.

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