Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Donald Trump's farewell address

Donald Trump's farewell address was the final official speech of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, delivered as a recorded, online video message on January 19, 2021. The farewell address was delivered the day before Joe Biden, who defeated him in the 2020 United States presidential election, was sworn in as his successor. Background: Trump served a single term as President of the United States, winning the 2016 presidential election against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. While in office, Trump cut back spending to major welfare programs, enacted tariffs, withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and signed a successor agreement to NAFTA, grew the national debt through spending increases and tax cuts, and enacted a unilateral foreign policy based in offensive realism. Trump was involved in many controversies related to his policies, conduct, and statements, including an investigation into the Trump campaign's coordination with the Russian government in the 2016 election, his family separation policy for migrants apprehended at the U.S.–Mexico border, limitations on the number of immigrants permitted from Muslim-majority countries, demand for the federal funding of a border wall that resulted in the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, withdrawal from the Paris Accords, attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and loosening of the enforcement of numerous environmental regulations. His re-election loss to Biden came amidst a series of international crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession, and protests and riots following the police killing of George Floyd. He repeatedly claimed that widespread electoral fraud had occurred in the election and that he had won the election. Many resulting lawsuits were either dismissed or ruled against by numerous courts. Venue: Trump delivered his recorded address in the Blue Room of the White House. Speech: The speech was reminiscent of Trump's campaign stump speech, emphasizing the highlights of his term in office. He indirectly wished incoming President Biden well, noting that the success and security of the country depended on his success as leader, while also implicitly warning Biden not to change or reverse some of his own policies upon taking over. Trump closed the speech on an optimistic note, stating his belief that his Make America Great Again movement was only just beginning, espousing confidence that it will continue to be a force in American politics. In doing so, he again suggested interest in either running for president again in 2024 himself or grooming a handpicked successor to run in his stead.

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