Donald Trump has been sworn in for a second term as the President of the United States. He took the oath of office at noon in Washington, D.C., and made a speech to the nation. In his address, Trump talked about his strong dislike for his political opponents and promised to “liberate” the country from what he called a “radical and corrupt establishment.”
Trump’s speech also gave a hint of what actions he would take during his second term. One of the key points was his plan to declare a state of emergency at the southern border with Mexico to stop illegal immigration.
Trump is the first U.S. president to be convicted of criminal charges, and he spoke out against the legal system, claiming that it has been used as a weapon against him. However, he has also been accused of trying to jail his political opponents.
Another point in his speech caused international concern. Trump repeated his claim that the United States is “taking back” the Panama Canal, which is part of Panama’s territory. This statement has sparked anger from countries around the world.
In summary, Trump’s second term is expected to bring more controversy and action on issues like immigration and the legal system, while his comments about the Panama Canal have raised alarms internationally.






