President
Donald Trump delivers his first State of the Union address
Trump
Issues Executive Order to Keep Open Guantanamo Bay Prison
President
Donald Trump issued an executive order to keep open the prison at the
U.S. military’s Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba, the White House
announced.
Trump’s
predecessor, Barack Obama, had ordered the detention facility be put
on a path to closure and the terrorist suspects held there tried or
transferred to facilities elsewhere. But his efforts were stymied by
Congress. The facility still holds 41 prisoners.
The
White House posted a summary of the order on its website Tuesday just
before Trump began his State of the Union address. Trump asserted
that the U.S. maintains the option to detain additional enemy
combatants at the facility when necessary, according to the summary
of the order
Highlights & analyses of Trump's 1st State of the Union address
RT,
30
January, 2017
President
Donald Trump has delivered his first State of the Union address to
Congress, lauding his administration’s accomplishments over the
last year and outlining his vision for “building a safe, strong,
and proud America.”
Watch
the entirety of Trump's remarks to Congress below. The president
started his speech naming the hardships the country went through in
2017, from hurricanes to fires to the Las Vegas shooting and talked
about the need of unity.
"I
call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common
ground and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people,"
he said.
Economy
He
then went on touting the economic successes due to tax cuts.
He
said that since the 2016 election, "2.4 million new jobs,
including 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing alone" have been
created and unemployment claims have hit a 45-year low.
"After
years and years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising
wages," he said.
"The
great news for Americans, 401K, retirement pension, and college
saving accounts have gone through the roof," he said. "And
just as I promised the American people from this podium 11 months
ago, we have enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American
history."
Heralding
"a new American moment," he said “faith and family, not
government and bureaucracy, are the center of American life.”
He
praised his government for eliminating more regulations than “any
administration in the history of our country” and ending the war on
American energy and “beautiful clean coal.”
Healthcare
Among
the top priorities for the next year Trump promises to bring down the
prices of drugs, attacking Big Pharma.
“And
prices will come down, substantially. Watch,” he said.
He
said that he also wants “Motor City revving its engines again”
and that companies that were leaving the US are “roaring back.”
Infrastructure
Trump
called on Congress to produce a bill generating $1.5 trillion for the
new infrastructure investment our country so desperately needs,
leveraging every dollar for private partnerships to overcome the
infrastructure deficit. “Together we can reclaim our great building
heritage,” he said.
He
also called for investing in workforce development and job training.
“And let’s support working families by supporting paid family
leave,” he said.
Immigration
Trump
also addressed immigration reform disagreements, which caused the
recent government shutdown. He called on Congress to finally close
the deadly loopholes that allowed gangs like MS-13 to break into our
country.
“The
US is a compassionate nation,” he said, "We help the needy,
the suffering and underprivileged around the world. But my concern is
for America’s children, America’s struggling workers and
America’s forgotten communities. I want our poor to have their
chance to rise.”
He
said that his duty is to protect Americans and their right to the
American dream, “because Americans are dreamers too.”
Foreign
policy
Trump
said that around the world the US faces terrorists and rivals like
Russia and China, countries which he only mentioned once by name,
that challenge our economy and values.
“Weakness
is the surest path to conflict," he said calling on Congress to
end the defense sequester and “fully fund our great military.”
“We
must modernize and rebuild our nuclear arsenal, hopefully never
having to use it," he said.
Besides
criticizing bureaucrats, he made an attack on protests during NFL
games when people didn't stand for the national anthem.
Each
year, the president of the United States delivers a speech to the
American people outlining the administration’s legislative agenda
for the coming year.
Since
almost all most high-ranking officials attend the event each year,
one member of the president’s Cabinet is selected to stay at a
secure undisclosed location outside Washington DC should they be
killed in an attack.
This
year, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue will serve as the
“designated survivor.” The agriculture secretary position is the
ninth in the line of succession.
This
year, the policy portion of Trump’s speech was written by Vice
President Mike Pence, National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, and
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, while the text of the
speech was crafted by staff secretary Rob Porter, policy advisor
Stephen Miller, and speechwriters Vince Haley and Ross Worthington,
according to NBC News.
According
to excerpts of the speech released by the White House hours before
Trump took the stage, the president claims that his presidency has
brought about a “new American moment.”
“There
has never been a better time to start living the American dream,”
Trump said.
It
outlines how Trump will praise his administration for eliminating
regulations, ending the “war on clean coal,” new trade deals, and
military victories against the Islamic State.
However,
many have pointed out that Trump’s line declaring a “new American
moment” was previously used by former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton in a 2010 speech to the Council on Foreign Relations.
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