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Donald Trump Vows Swift Immigration Crackdown in Washington Rally

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Donald Trump addressed thousands of supporters at a rally in Washington on Sunday. He pledged to impose strict immigration limits on his first day in office. Trump vowed to halt what he called an “invasion” of the country by sunset on Monday. The rally, held at the Capital One Arena, was part of a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally.”

Trump reiterated his plan to launch the largest deportation effort in U.S. history. He said millions of immigrants would be removed. Experts warn such an operation could take years and cost billions.

Rally Highlights and Bold Claims

The rally resembled Trump’s trademark campaign speeches, full of bold promises and controversial claims. Trump called his movement the “greatest political movement in American history.” He also claimed his recent election victory was the “most epic political victory” ever seen.

“This country’s crises will be solved starting tomorrow,” Trump declared.

Border Security and Executive Orders

Trump promised to repeal Biden-era executive orders immediately. He also said he would declare a border emergency and classify drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations.” Sources close to Trump revealed plans for over 200 executive actions on his first day.

He also announced plans to reinstate the “Remain in Mexico” policy. This policy forces asylum seekers to stay in Mexico while awaiting U.S. court dates.

Military Plans and Controversial Pardons

Trump vowed to rid the military of “radical woke ideologies.” He also proposed building a missile defense shield over the U.S., though he provided no details. Additionally, Trump said he would pardon individuals convicted or charged in the January 6 Capitol riots.

Release of Classified Documents

Trump pledged to release classified documents related to historic assassinations. These include files on President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.

Supporters Brave Cold Weather

Supporters lined up for the rally despite freezing temperatures. Many wore MAGA hats and chanted “USA! USA!” Val Tordjman, a supporter from Denver, said attending the rally was a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

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Biden’s Final Appearance as President

President Joe Biden made his last official trip to Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday. He attended a Martin Luther King Jr. Day service at Royal Missionary Baptist Church. Biden urged Democrats not to lose hope.

Trump and TikTok’s Comeback

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew attended the rally hours after the company restored its service. Trump had promised to delay a U.S. ban on the app. Trump claimed credit for saving TikTok and announced plans for a joint venture to support the app.

Inauguration Plans

Due to cold weather, Trump’s inauguration ceremony will take place inside the Capitol rotunda. Approximately 25,000 law enforcement officers will secure the event. Elon Musk, Trump’s close ally, is expected to attend the ceremony.

Trump’s rally and Monday’s inauguration signal the beginning of his second term. His promises have sparked both excitement and anxiety across the country.

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