Trump Highlights the Importance of America’s Strength and Dignity in First 100 Days after Inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump celebrated his electoral victory on Sunday, the day before his inauguration, with an enthusiastic rally, declaring, "We have won." At the "Make America Great" victory rally held in Washington's Capital One Arena, Trump stated that he would transform the federal government and initiate a new era on his very first day in office.

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Trump Highlights the Importance of America’s Strength and Dignity in First 100 Days after Inauguration


Trump Highlights the Importance of America’s Strength and Dignity in First 100 Days after Inauguration

Washington - President-elect Donald Trump celebrated his electoral victory on Sunday, the day before his inauguration, with an enthusiastic rally, declaring, "We have won." At the "Make America Great" victory rally held in Washington's Capital One Arena, Trump stated that he would transform the federal government and initiate a new era on his very first day in office.

Supporters filled nearly 20,000 seats at the rally, cheering Trump's speech. Trump announced his plans to take stringent measures on the U.S.-Mexico border, encourage oil drilling, control the federal workforce, and dismantle diversity programs.

He said, "We will deliver the best first day, the greatest first week, and the most remarkable first 100 days in American history." Trump further stated that he would revoke outgoing President Joe Biden's executive orders within the first few hours.

In a unique moment, Trump posed for pictures and greeted the audience with applause before taking the stage for his speech. At the end of the event, the Village People joined on stage to perform "Y.M.C.A," making the rally more entertaining as Trump joined in the song.

Trump announced that he would make several unilateral decisions from the White House, reassuring his supporters that forthcoming executive orders would delight them.

Referring to his plans to start the agenda from day one, Trump said, "Tomorrow at noon, America's decline will end, and we will begin a new era of strength, prosperity, dignity, and glory."

The event also featured a performance by Kid Rock, with Elon Musk and actor Jon Voight delivering speeches. Elon Musk has been assigned to lead a special commission aimed at making the federal government more efficient. Jon Voight described Trump as "our hero" and emphasized the unwavering support of the American people for him.

Stephen Miller, appointed as Trump's Deputy Chief of Staff, said at the rally, "Justice is coming." He will serve as the chief architect of the Trump administration's strict immigration policy.