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47th United States President Donald Trump Guarantees an End of American Decline on Day One of his Presidency

Over 20,000 American roars from American lungs echo laterally in the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. as the 47th United States President, Donald Trump guarantees the promise of a change within our country, ensuring a swift Day 1 when he steps into office today.

“He is the best human being that I have ever known,” Dana White proudly states, “So America, it’s time for us all to put our differences aside, and we can’t do that if we continue to focus on the issues that divide us, instead of all the issues that unite us.”

Donald Trump is described by his peers as an individual who personifies the staple spirit of tenacity and determination of the United States of America.

 “Once and for all, we are going to end the reign of a failed and corrupt political establishment in Washington,” Trump promises to his supporters and non supporters at his pre-inaugural rally in Washington D.C.

 “A brand new day of American strength and prosperity, dignity, and pride,” is what the 47th President exclaims promisingly on the problem of illegal immigration across our borders, specifically the border with Mexico, eliminating diversity programs that pollute the idea of merit based justice across companies and college campuses, promotion of oil drilling, and a shift in priorities within the federal government.

“We’re going to give them the best first day, the biggest first week and the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in American history,” guarantees Trump, as he pumps his fist Americanly into the crowd’s air.

“You’re going to see executive orders that are going to make you extremely happy,” a tune that is bound to be on top of the billboards, because it seems to be what the majority of our nation is striving for. A single moment will not go to waste, Trump promises.

Being the most polarizing mogul in U.S. Presidential history has its cons of course, because it is absolutely certain that pledges and promises being made by our president will come in contact with an opposing force from bipartisan efforts. However, it is moments like these that Dana White was referring to, there is always a monkey wrench being thrown.

“Once and for all, we’re going to end the reign of a failed and corrupt political establishment in Washington,” a statement proudly and boldly stated by Trump, with Elon Musk right behind him who along with Vivek Ramaswamy will aid our president in battling the corruption that has been progressing behind the curtain.

“We are about to get our country back and democracy back,” Stephen Miller, chief of staff, says standing alongside Trump. “Donald Trump is about to save our country.”

Before he was even in office, Trump already started winning more of the young vote on Sunday, Trump resuscitated a TikTok, which is 60% owned by Black Rock and General Atlantic, originally thought to be largely owned by the Chinese Communist Party.

“I went on TikTok, can you believe what I’ll do to win an election?” Trump rhetorically asks his supporters, to describe the successful win of the young generation vote, “Republicans have never won the young vote, the youth vote. We won the youth vote by 36 points. So I like TikTok, I had a slightly good experience wouldn’t you say?” Mr. Trump proudly says.

“Frankly, we have no choice. We have to save a lot of jobs. We don’t want to give our business to China,” with good reason. Trump vows to change the trajectory of our nation and bring prosperity.

“A joint venture. Let the United States of America own 50% of TikTok. I am approving on behalf of the United States.” Donald Trump, as the President has the authority to allow TikTok to thrive or die, and with the idea of a joint venture with the company, perhaps things will be different behind the scenes.

“It sounds like that works, what do you think? Good?” Trump rhetorically and playfully asks the crowd at the pre-inauguration rally.

A new era is born today. A new narrative will be told. It is best to stand on what unites us, rather than what  divides us. I will end with this, on an even more positive note from our 47th President’s own words,

“Get going. Move forward. Aim high. Plan a takeoff. Don’t just sit on the runway and hope someone will come along and push the airplane. It simply won’t happen. Change your attitude and gain some altitude. Believe me, you’ll love it up here.” Best of luck Mr. Donald Trump and Godspeed.

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