
Wed Mar 05 04:50:27 UTC 2025: ## Trump Declares “America is Back” in Divisive Congress Address
**Washington D.C., March 5, 2025** – President Donald Trump delivered a highly partisan address to a joint session of Congress today, declaring “America is back” and outlining ambitious social and economic policies. His speech, met with enthusiastic applause from Republicans and vocal protests from Democrats, set a tone of division from the outset.
Trump, returning to power after his predecessor, Joe Biden, immediately attacked the previous administration, blaming it for a range of economic woes, including high egg prices. He also took aim at Democrats, accusing them of a lack of support and highlighting his own achievements. His remarks were punctuated by interruptions, with Democratic Representative Al Green ejected for disrupting the speech and other Democrats staging a silent protest by wearing pink.
Key policy pronouncements included a proposed ban on gender-affirming surgeries for minors, a restriction on transgender women participating in women’s sports, and a focus on a two-gender system. Trump also read a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressing willingness to negotiate peace, a surprising development given their strained relationship.
A central figure in Trump’s address was Elon Musk, whom the President credited with uncovering “hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud” within the federal government. This claim was immediately challenged by Democrats. Musk’s presence was marked by Republican applause and Democratic protests, highlighting the deep political divisions surrounding his role.
The president’s aggressive trade policies, including tariffs on Canada and Mexico, have already sent shockwaves through the stock market. Trump defended the tariffs, asserting they are crucial to his “Make America Great Again” agenda, despite the potential for increased costs for American consumers.
Trump’s speech lasted nearly 100 minutes and concluded with his assertion that “The golden age of America has only just begun.” The long-term impact of his policies and his confrontational approach remain to be seen.