In his recent Congress speech, Trump outlined his administration's efforts to overhaul the federal workforce and foreign policy, marking an aggressive stance on tariffs and immigration. The speech garnered notable opposition, highlighted by the ejection of Rep. Al Green after he disrupted Trump. Key moments included Trump asserting that Mexico extradited 29 cartel leaders, which he claimed resulted from U.S. tariff policies. He encouraged farmers to adapt to new tariffs, emphasizing the long-term benefits while acknowledging potential short-term disruptions.
As Trump mentioned law enforcement, some Democratic lawmakers shouted January 6, referring to the 2021 Capitol riot that led to numerous casualties among the Capitol Police force.
Mexican authorities, because of our tariff policies being imposed on them, think of this, handed it over to us, 29 of the biggest cartel leaders in their country. That has never happened before, Trump said.
When discussing tariffs, Trump stated, 'they're about protecting the soul of our country,' insisting the process would involve some disturbances but ultimately yield positive results for Americans.
To farmers, who have been worried about retaliatory tariffs against the crops they export, Trump said, 'it may be a little bit of an adjustment, but he urged them to have a lot of fun.'
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