US President Donald Trump: His administration has accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations
Washington, DC: According to US President Donald Trump, his government has gone further in 43 days than most administrations do in four or eight years, and “we have just started.” “We are on the verge of a comeback, the likes of which have never been witnessed,” he said of the Americans.

Tuesday (local time) marks Donald Trump’s first speech to the joint session of Congress during his second term as president.
Trump greeted Congress, US First Lady Melania Trump, US Vice President JD Vance, and Johnson before starting his speech. “America is back,” Trump said, amid cheers and cries of “USA, USA” from Republican legislators.
“I stood beneath the dome of this capitol and declared the dawn of the golden age of America six weeks ago,” he stated during his joint session of the Congress. Since then, the greatest and most prosperous period in our nation’s history has been ushered in by nothing but quick and relentless action. In 43 days, we have achieved more than most administrations have in four or eight years, and we have only just begun. We have regained our confidence, pride, and passion, and the American Dream is growing stronger than ever. The American dream is unstoppable, and our nation is about to see a resurgence that has never been seen before and may never be seen again.
“The presidential election of November 5 was a mandate like has not been seen in many decades,” Trump said, referring to his election triumph in which he won each of the seven battleground states.
“We won the popular vote by big numbers and won counties in our country,” he began, but was cut off by Democratic Representative Al Green. Republicans swiftly up in return and screamed, “USA, USA.”
Speaker Mike Johnson stood up and told the assembly to be polite. He said, “Members are engaging in wilful and continuing breach of decorum, and the chair is prepared to direct the Sergeant at Arms to restore order to the joint session.”
“Mr. Green, take your seat,” Johnson said. Johnson said. “Take your seat, sir.” “He has no mandate,” Green remarked, alluding to Trump.
Mike Johnson said, “Finding that members continue to engage in wilful and concerted disruption of proper decorum, the chair now directs the Sergeant at Arms to restore order and remove this gentleman from the chamber.”
Since taking office on January 20, he claimed to have conducted more than 400 executive actions and signed close to 100 executive directives.
“I have issued over 100 executive orders and done over 400 executive actions in the last six weeks, setting a record to bring prosperity, safety, optimism, and common sense back to our beautiful country. “I am doing the job that the people elected me to do,” he said.
He mentioned imposing a state of emergency at the southern border. “I declared a national emergency on our southern border within hours of taking the oath of office,” he stated. I sent out the US military and border police to stop the invasion, and they did a fantastic job! Consequently, last month saw the lowest number of unlawful border crossings ever. In contrast, hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings occurred each month under Joe Biden, the worst president in American history.
There is “absolutely nothing I can say” or do to appease Democratic legislators, according to Trump. “This is my fifth speech to Congress of this kind,” he remarked. And once again, when I see the Democrats in front of me, I realize that there is nothing I can say that would make them stand, smile, cheer, or be pleased. There is nothing I can do.
He said, “I could discover the solution to the largest economy in history, the treatment for the most terrible sickness that would destroy whole countries, or the reduction of crime to the lowest levels ever seen. And these folks who are seated here will not rise, clap, or even applaud these incredible accomplishments. Under no circumstances will they do it. I’ve been up here five times. It’s very depressing, and things just shouldn’t be this way.