Trump Declares ‘America is Back’ in Congress Speech, Praises Elon Musk Amid Democratic Protests
Donald Trump delivered his first speech to Congress since reclaiming the presidency, boldly declaring, “America is back.” The Republican leader, 78, promoted his aggressive social and economic plans while praising billionaire adviser Elon Musk, sparking immediate backlash from Democrats.
With Musk, the world’s richest man, seated in the audience, Trump confidently stated that after less than two months in office, he was “just getting started.” He declared the “American dream is unstoppable,” earning roaring applause from Republican lawmakers.
Elon Musk Gets Standing Ovation, Democrats Protest
Throughout the address, Republicans repeatedly cheered, especially when Trump acknowledged Musk. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO stood to salute Congress twice, further fueling the excitement.
But protests erupted within minutes. Democratic Congressman Al Green was removed for heckling, accusing Trump of having no authority to cut healthcare programs while angrily shaking his cane. Other Democrats silently held up protest signs reading “False,” “Musk steals,” and “That’s a lie!”
Chants of “January 6!” echoed from Democratic lawmakers, referencing Trump’s role in the 2021 Capitol riot.
Undeterred, Trump celebrated his early achievements and vowed to push forward, promising to reshape the U.S. government and end the Ukraine war—no matter the cost.
Reality TV Flair and Controversial Statements
Sticking to his signature reality TV style, Trump highlighted a young cancer patient who dreams of becoming a police officer. In a dramatic moment, the Secret Service director handed the boy an official ID, drawing applause.
However, the speech felt more like a campaign rally than a unifying address. Trump made no effort to reach across the aisle, instead energizing his base with culture war rhetoric.
He declared that “wokeness is over” and framed his presidency as a fight against diversity programs and transgender rights.
On the economy, Trump painted a grim picture, insisting he was fixing a “disaster”—despite inheriting the world’s strongest economy from Democrat Joe Biden. He defended his trade war with Canada, China, and Mexico, dismissing concerns that it could hurt U.S. businesses.
“A little disturbance,” he admitted, but told farmers, “Have a lot of fun—I love you.”
His vow to “wage war” on Mexican drug cartels after listing crimes by migrants drew loud cheers from Republicans.
As Trump spoke, dozens of Democrats walked out.
Expanding Power and Foreign Policy Shifts
Backed by a Republican-controlled Congress and a strong voter mandate, Trump is pushing the limits of presidential power. With Elon Musk’s support, he has fired thousands of federal workers, shut down government agencies, and slashed foreign aid.
But early polls suggest his drastic budget cuts and failure to curb inflation are damaging his approval ratings.
On the global stage, Trump is shaking up U.S. foreign policy. His pro-Moscow stance on Ukraine has alarmed Kyiv and Western allies. Days after a heated White House exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump insisted it was time to end the “senseless war.” However, he ignored accusations of siding with Russia.
Trump claimed he had received a letter from Zelensky stating Ukraine was “ready” for peace talks and open to a U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal.
He also reaffirmed his controversial goals to “take back” the Panama Canal and acquire Greenland from Denmark—by any means necessary.
Democrats Scramble to Respond
Democrats have struggled to counter Trump’s relentless media dominance. His near-daily press events leave little room for opposition voices.
The Democratic response to Trump’s speech will be delivered by Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, a 48-year-old former CIA analyst and rising star in the party.
Trump Declares ‘America is Back’ in Congress Speech, Praises Elon Musk Amid Democratic Protests