Strong warning to Hamas, bluntly to Mexico and Canada… Trump told 9-point plan before taking oath – Donald Trump’s big announcement before taking oath as US President ntc
Donald Trump is soon going to take oath as the US President. As the date of his taking over the American power is getting closer, the desire of the people of the world to know what will be the first thing Trump will do after taking oath is also increasing. In such a situation, Trump has put forward his 9-point plan before taking oath.
Speaking to reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in the US state of Florida, Trump explained his agenda. Here he talked openly about his plans on all issues from Canada to Mexico and from Greenland to Panama. While Trump reiterated his call for imposing sanctions on Canada and Mexico, he also issued a stern warning to Hamas, which is holding Israeli citizens hostage. Let us know what the 9-point agenda of Donald Trump is going to be as soon as he becomes the American President.
Said this regarding investment
Donald Trump’s entire focus is on promoting investment in America and creating employment opportunities for the people. Talking on this issue, Trump has said that Damac Properties (Emirati property development company) will make a new investment of 20 billion dollars in America.
Will reverse Biden’s decision
Giving priority to the climate agenda, Joe Biden had banned oil and gas drilling in the sea in many areas. Donald Trump is intent on ending this ban. He has announced that as soon as he becomes the President of America, he will immediately withdraw the ban on gas-oil drilling.
What about Panama and Greenland?
Trump refuses military action on Panama Canal, Greenland. He said that discussions are still going on with them (Panama) on the Panama Canal. However, according to the AP report, Trump has not ruled out the possibility of using military force to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland. Trump said he would consider imposing tariffs on Denmark instead of Greenland.
Will impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Even before taking oath, Donald Trump has announced to impose 25 percent tariff on Canada as well as Mexico. In his 9-point agenda, he has also reiterated the point of imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Trump has said that he is going to impose heavy tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Instead of directly attacking Canada, he will use economic force.
The name of the Gulf of Mexico will be changed
Donald Trump has surprised people with one of his announcements. He has announced that he will change the name of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. He said in the press conference that Gulf of America is such a beautiful name and it is also appropriate.
Ban on building new windmills
Donald Trump has announced that he will ban the construction of new windmills after taking office. He said at the press conference that no new windmills would be built in the United States. His announcement is a direct rebuke to the Joe Biden administration, because recently the Biden administration has approved 11 commercial offshore wind projects.
Amnesty to the accused of Capitol Hill!
Donald Trump has made another shocking announcement. He has said that he will grant amnesty to the people related to the Capitol Hill violence. Let us tell you that after Donald Trump lost the US Presidential elections in 2021, his supporters stormed the US Parliament Capitol Hill. Trump was also accused of conspiring to overturn the results.
Gave strict warning to Hamas
Another thing included in Donald Trump’s agenda has left people in doubt. Trump has said that if Hamas does not release Israeli hostages by the time he takes office, everything will go wrong. Everything will get worse. In a way, his threat is being seen as a deadline for Hamas. If this does not happen then Trump can take some big step.
Said about extension of loan limit
Donald Trump has talked about increasing the debt limit. He has said that he wants the US Congress to increase the country’s debt limit. He said he does not want to see the federal government default on its debt, which currently stands at more than $36 trillion. In fact, the American government supplements the money spent in the budget every time by borrowing.