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Trump’s New Year Address: A Closer Look at His 2025 Vision for America

During a New Year’s Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago, President-elect Donald Trump announced his resolution for the upcoming year, vowing that the nation will thrive under his guidance. He urged Republicans to unite and build on their recent election victories, emphasizing the need for immediate relief from previous policies.

Trump said, “Our country will be better than ever before,” during a New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, according to a video posted to X.

Trump wrote, “LETS NOT BLOW THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY WHICH WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN. The American people need IMMEDIATE relief from all of the destructive policies of the last Administration.”

Trump added, “We are the Party of COMMON SENSE, a primary reason that we WON, in a landslide, the magnificent and historic Presidential Election of 2024. ALL SEVEN SWING STATES, 312 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES, AND THE POPULAR VOTE BY MILLIONS OF VOTERS.”

Trump criticized Democrats for their campaign spending and warned that they would attempt to delay the confirmation of his nominees.

Trump stated, “Democrats are being excoriated for their effort, having wasted 2.5 Billion Dollars, much of it unaccounted for, with some being used to illegally buy endorsements ($11,000,000 to Beyoncé, who never even sang a song, $2,000,000 to Oprah for doing next to nothing, and even $500,000 to Reverend AL, a professional con man and instigator, who agreed to ‘interview’ their ‘star spangled’ candidates, Kamala and Joe).”

Trump wrote, “We just won a Historic Landslide and Mandate from the American People, but Senate Democrats are organizing to improperly stall and delay the confirmation process of many of our Great Nominees. They will try all sorts of tricks starting very soon. Republicans must not allow them to do that.”

Trump added, “We have a Country to run, and many big problems to solve, mostly created by Democrats. REPUBLICANS, BE SMART AND TOUGH!!!”

His chief of staff, Susie Wiles, advised incoming nominees to avoid social media to maintain discipline during the confirmation process.

Wiles wrote, “While this instruction has been delivered previously, I am reiterating that no member of the incoming administration or Transition speaks for the United States or the President-elect himself.”

Wiles added, “Accordingly, all intended nominees should refrain from any public social media posts without prior approval of the incoming White House counsel.”

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