Trump asserts ‘America is back’ in Congress speech, outlining goals for economy, border security, and foreign negotiations.
In Short
President Trump addressed Congress on March 4, 2025, asserting “America is back” and promising improved economic conditions. He highlighted contentious interactions with Democrats, key policy proposals, and his commitment to addressing inflation and border security.
President Donald Trump delivered a major address to Congress, declaring “America is back.” In his speech, he promised to take America’s destiny into its own hands, vowing that this would be “our greatest era.”
Trump announced a potential rare-earth minerals deal with Ukraine and reported the capture of a terrorist involved in a past attack that killed 13 U.S. troops.
During the speech, interactions between Trump and Democratic lawmakers became contentious, leading to the removal of Rep. Al Green for disruption.
Security funding
Trump pledged to reduce inflation, combat drug cartels, and enhance border security funding for deportations and wall construction. He also proposed a $5 million “gold card” for legal citizenship aimed at job creators, describing it as an improved alternative to the green card.
Trump addressed the economic challenges inherited from the Biden administration, including rising consumer prices. In response to rising tariffs, he noted Canada and Mexico’s intentions to impose their own tariffs on U.S. goods.
Survey data reflected a divide among Americans on economic prospects, with Republicans generally optimistic and Democrats more pessimistic. Trump reiterated his commitment to address the war in Ukraine and announced plans to implement a new defense initiative similar to Israel’s defense system.
Notably, some Democratic lawmakers chose not to attend the address, with Senator Elissa Slotkin set to deliver the party’s official response.