Donald Trump is officially the President-elect.
It’s the most spectacular comeback in American political history.
And now Donald Trump made one shocking announcement about his first day in office.
Donald Trump wins a shocking victory
Donald Trump won a second term in the most improbable campaign Americans have ever seen.
The sitting President’s party staged a coup to force him out of the race after a disastrous debate performance blew up the conspiracy of silence to hide his deteriorating mental condition.
Seven days before Joe Biden dropped out of the race, an assassin shot Donald Trump in the head.
That assassination attempt came six weeks after a jury packed with Democrats convicted Trump in Alvin Bragg’s Manhattan show trial.
Donald Trump already made history as the first former President to run for re-election since Teddy Roosevelt in 1916.
Trump then became the first President since Grover Cleveland to win re-election to two nonconsecutive terms in 1896.
After Fox News called Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – which put Trump over the top in the Electoral College – Trump spoke to a cheering crowd of supporters at his Mar-a-Lago victory party.
“This was a movement like nobody’s ever seen before,” Trump exclaimed. “This was, I believe the greatest political movement of all time — there’s never been anything like this in this country.”
Donald Trump preached a message of unity, telling the American people he understood that they hired him for the job of turning around America.
“We have a country that needs help,” Trump stated. “And, it needs help very badly. We’re going to fix our borders, we’re going to fix everything about our country. We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible.”
Trump specifically pledged to fix the border
The Fox News voter analysis of the 2024 election found illegal immigration was the number two issue for Americans when determining their vote.
And the day after the election, Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told NBC that one day, once in office, Trump would make good on his promise to carry out the largest mass deportation issue in American history.
“The American people delivered a resounding victory for President Trump,” Leavitt began telling NBC that Trump’s resounding victory represented a “mandate” for Trump to carry out his agenda, including “the largest mass deportation operation.”
For the entire campaign, the media thought they could scare voters into supporting Kamala Harris by fear mongering over Trump’s mass deportation plan, painting it as fascist.
But this proved to be a massive miscalculation.
By creating a media frenzy about mass deportations, the press raised the saliency of a proposal that a September Scripps/Ipsos poll found 54 percent of Americans support.
The more the press talked about mass deportations, the more the American people saw Donald Trump speaking about addressing the problems they cared the most about.
Americans were tired of millions of illegal aliens traipsing over a wide open southern border while Kamala Harris.