President Donald Trump has signaled a significant announcement ahead of his upcoming address to Congress on Tuesday.
In a recent post on his social media platform, Truth Social, the President declared, “TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE BIG. I WILL TELL IT LIKE IT IS!”
In anticipation of the address, reports suggest that President Trump is considering significant policy shifts, including the potential suspension or cancellation of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who witnessed the confrontation with Zelensky firsthand, told Laura Ingraham that there will be no more blank checks for Ukraine without a peace deal.
“Again, this is not the previous administration. Joe Biden is no longer in that Oval Office. We are no longer going to just write blank checks to a war very far away without real lasting peace. That’s what the President wants.”
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Trump Senior Advisor Jason Miller joined Fox’s Charlie Hurt on Sunday, where he laid out what the President’s speech on Tuesday will cover.
President Trump is expected to speak about Biden’s ongoing inflation crisis, the wasteful spending being uncovered by the Department of Government Efficiency, Congress’s tax bill, border security, and some other exciting developments in the race to Mars and the AI race.
Miller says the President will be focused on “making sure that we continue to bring peace and stability around the world, but we have to do it with respect and strength.” He added, “Those are the two keys that President Trump’s going to go into.”
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Trump Senior Advisor Jason Miller Previews President Trump’s Address to Joint Session of Congress Tuesday (VIDEO)
In the first 40 days of his second term, President Trump has implemented several notable actions:
On January 20, Trump created a new “Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)” by executive order, placing Elon Musk at its helm.
The oversight office was charged with rooting out wasteful spending and cutting regulations. He concurrently froze all new federal regulations and hiring to curb government bureaucracy. One memo from OMB went further, freezing all federal funding pending a compliance review with Trump’s policies.
President Trump has strengthened border security by deploying 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.–Mexico border and cracking down on criminal illegal immigrants with targeted arrests.
He reinstated a travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries (reviving his first-term policy).
He shut down the CBP One app, started deportation flights, and designated drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Additionally, he reinstated the term “illegal alien,” directed the Department of Justice to act against sanctuary cities, and announced the use of Guantanamo Bay for migrants.
Trump secured over $1 trillion in new investments, including a $500 billion commitment for AI infrastructure and $600 billion from Saudi Arabia over four years. He imposed tariffs on Chinese goods (10%) and foreign steel and aluminum (25%), prompting retaliatory tariffs from China. He also announced retaliatory tariffs on Colombia and authorized visa restrictions on Colombian officials, and launched a “gold card” visa program for high-investment individuals.
He declared a National Energy Emergency, rescinded previous energy regulations, and withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement. Trump paused wind farm leasing, reversed restrictions on resource development in Alaska, terminated the electric vehicle mandate, and opened offshore drilling, allowing more energy exploration in Alaska.
Trump eliminated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices, ensured merit-based hiring, ended affirmative action in federal hiring, and affirmed the recognition of two sexes.
He stopped the display of activists’ flags at U.S. embassies, ended remote work for federal employees, and ordered their return to offices.
He took steps to end government censorship and the weaponization of government agencies, pardoned individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol events and two D.C. Police officers, and declassified files related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
He signed the Laken Riley Act, ordered the creation of a National Garden of American Heroes, fired the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, banned transgender women from women’s sports via executive order, and instructed the Treasury to stop minting pennies.
Trump has signed an executive order to designate English as the official language of the United States.
In foreign policy, Trump redesignated the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and engaged in diplomatic communications, including a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
He announced the U.S. Crypto Strategic Reserve, including various cryptocurrencies. Militarily, he ended diversity programs, reinstated service members who refused the COVID-19 vaccination, signed an order for an “Iron Dome for America,” and appointed Kash Patel as the new FBI Director.
Trump announced the Stargate AI company with a $500 billion investment, pardoned Ross Ulbricht, instructed federal health agencies to pause communications until approved by his appointees, placed nearly all direct hires at USAID on administrative leave
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