Trump touts national successes in first year back in office
Early in the speech, he addressed affordability, insisting that his use of tariffs had helped to address the issue.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday celebrated the successes of his first year back in office as part of a national address from the White House.
Trump touched on a wide array of subjects, highlighting the decline in maritime drug trafficking, his efforts to tackle wokeness in schools, and the revitalization of the military, among others.
"Drugs brought in by ocean and by sea are now down 94%" he said. "We have broken the grip of sinister woke radicals in our schools, and control over those schools is back now in the hands of our great and loving states where education belongs, after rebuilding the United States military in my first term, and with the addition we are adding right now, we have the most powerful military anywhere in the world, and it's not even close."
Early in the speech, he addressed affordability, insisting that his use of tariffs had helped to address the issue.
"Much of this success has been accomplished by tariffs, my favorite word tariffs, which for many decades have been used successfully by other countries against us, but not anymore," he said. "Companies know that if they build in America there are no tariffs and that's why they're coming home to the USA in record numbers."
He also used the speech to announce a Christmas bonus to American service members to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the nation.
"Tonight, I am also proud to announce ...1,450,000 military service members will receive a special we call 'warrior dividend' before Christmas," Trump said. "So warrior dividend in honor of our nation's founding in 1776, we are sending every soldier $1,776... and the checks are already on the way."
Later in the speech, he vowed to dramatically reform the American housing industry as costs of living increasingly rank among the top issues for young Americans.
"I will announce some of the most aggressive housing reform plans in American history," he promised. "A major factor driving up housing costs was the colossal border invasion."
"The last administration and their allies in Congress brought in millions and millions of migrants and gave them taxpayer funded housing while your rent and housing costs skyrocketed," he lamented. "Over 60% of growth in the rental market came from foreign migrants."
"At the same time, illegal aliens stole American jobs and flooded emergency rooms getting free health care and education paid for by you, the American taxpayer," he went on. "They also increase the cost of law enforcement by numbers so high that they are not even to be mentioned. For the first time in 50 years, we are now seeing reverse migration."
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.