During a speech given on the stage of the young republicans of Phoenix, the newly elected American president Donald Trump seems to have left behind those (almost) calm tones that he had used throughout the electoral campaign to make a series of precise promises to his supporters – and, in reality, to the entire nation that he will govern from next January 20th – on what will be his main domestic and foreign policy choices as soon as he officially enters the Oval Office of the White House: from fight against 'woke' ideologyup to the choice to stretch out his hands on Greenland and the Panama Canal, what Trump promises is to kick off a new “golden age” for the United States which will start exactly on January 20 defined from the Phoenix stage “The liberation day“.
Starting from the very harsh attack against the woke ideology, Donald Trump promised his supporters that on January 20 “I will sign decrees to ban genital mutilation on children and to exclude transgender people from the military from schools“, promising to “defeat” what ends “one bullshit” and a real “delirium” bringing forward a brand new “official United States” line to recognize “only two genders, male and female” pursuing “a revolution of common sense”.
Donald Trump: “From January we will start the largest mass deportation program in American history”
Having overcome the issue of woke ideology, Trump he then launched into the promise that during his presidency “I will sign a series of decrees to close the border to illegal immigrants” putting a definitive stop “to the invasion of the country” and starting “the largest mass deportation program in US history“; and then also lashes out against the “terrorist organizations” which – in his opinion – are the Mexican cartels with the “promise, or rather the certainty (..) that we will dismantle and destroy them”.
Finally, also briefly dedicating himself to the topic of foreign policy, Donald Trump also defined the vast territory of Greenland a “vital national resource”, assuming reopening negotiations for the acquisition in order to make it a US national territory – promptly denied by Denmark which made it clear that “it is ours [e] it is not for sale” -; finally dedicating a harsh attack on the “complete scam” that is the management of Panama Canal for which “we will ask [che] be returned to the United States” in a move “critical for US trade and the rapid deployment of the Navy”, underlining that the Panamanian government “will have to accept the request”.