#特朗普国会演讲
At today's joint session of Congress, U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a speech lasting about two hours, themed "Reviving the American Dream." He reviewed the achievements of his second term and outlined future policy directions, mainly including:
Government Reform and Efficiency Improvement
Trump announced the establishment of the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, aimed at streamlining federal government agencies and improving administrative efficiency. He stated that the government would take measures to reduce waste and fraud, optimizing public services.
Economic Policy and Trade Measures
Trump emphasized his plans to impose high tariffs on major trading partners (such as Mexico, Canada, and China), claiming this would protect American manufacturing and jobs. He also mentioned that the agricultural sector needs to adapt to the new trade environment and expressed support for farmers facing challenges.
Foreign Policy and International Relations
When discussing the situation in Ukraine, Trump expressed a willingness to renegotiate with Ukrainian President Zelensky in exchange for continued U.S. security assistance. He reiterated his determination to end the Ukrainian conflict and stressed the importance of cooperation with Russian President Putin.
Technology and Future Plans
Trump announced an ambitious space exploration plan, promising to plant the American flag on Mars during his term. He also proposed regaining control of the Panama Canal and reiterated his interest in acquiring Greenland, believing these initiatives are crucial for national and international security.
Democratic Response
During the speech, some Democratic lawmakers expressed protests, with some walking out or booing. Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin responded on behalf of the Democrats, criticizing Trump's policies and vision.
Overall, Trump's speech showcased his firm stance on government reform, economic policy, and foreign affairs, but also sparked strong reactions from Democrats, highlighting the current partisan divides in the U.S.