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“I have declared a freeze on all international aid” Donald Trump will speak tonight…

“I have declared a freeze on all international aid”
Donald Trump addressed the US Congress tonight. The president called his speech “Reviving the American Dream.” We have collected the main points for those who did not watch our broadcast and slept soundly. Main:
— Drill, baby, drill: This week the United States will make a “historic decision” to significantly increase the country’s production of critical minerals and rare earth metals.
— English has become the main national language in the United States.
The US will plant the American flag on Mars “and far beyond”
— The United States is building one of the largest gas pipelines in the world in Alaska. Japan and South Korea are eager to join the project.
— Announced the imminent release of a “gold card” for $5 million for investors wishing to obtain US citizenship.
– He voiced useless spending during Joe Biden's presidency, such as: $10 million for “voluntary medical male circumcision” in Mozambique, $14 million for “social cohesion” in Mali, $2 million to increase cohesion among Roma communities in the Middle East and the Balkans.
“It's time to stop this madness, it's time for dialogue with both sides”
— The United States sent billions of dollars to Ukraine, without guarantees, and Europe spent more money purchasing oil and gas from Russia. More than for your own defense. “Do you want this to continue for another five years?”
— I received a letter from Zelensky with a statement of readiness to sit down at the negotiating table on peace in Ukraine as soon as possible. According to him, he expressed his readiness to sign a deal on the joint development of Ukrainian natural resources “at any convenient time.”
— Received “powerful signals” from the Russian side about readiness for peace negotiations on Ukraine: “Wouldn’t that be wonderful?”
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