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I asked ChatGTP to list DJT's promises made in his 2025 inaugural address. Here's the response:

Donald Trump’s inaugural address on January 20, 2017, included several promises and commitments as he outlined his vision for his presidency. Here is a summary of the key promises he made during the speech:
General Vision and Tone
  1. Return Power to the People: Trump promised to transfer power from Washington, D.C., back to the American people, ending what he described as a system where politicians benefited at the expense of ordinary citizens.
  2. Unity and Inclusiveness: He pledged to be a president for all Americans and to seek unity among a diverse nation.
Domestic Policy
  1. Focus on Forgotten Americans: Trump vowed to prioritize the needs of the "forgotten men and women" of the country.
  2. Bring Back Jobs: He promised to bring jobs back to the United States, particularly in industries that had seen significant job losses.
  3. Protect American Workers: He committed to protecting American jobs from being outsourced or lost due to international trade practices.
  4. Rebuild Infrastructure: Trump pledged to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, making it the best in the world.
  5. Enforce Immigration Laws: He promised to strengthen borders and enforce immigration laws to ensure safety and prosperity.
Economic Policy
  1. America First: Trump emphasized an "America First" policy, pledging to prioritize American interests in trade, manufacturing, and foreign policy.
  2. Support for American Industry: He vowed to promote American-made products and industries.
  3. Revive Manufacturing: Trump committed to reviving the manufacturing sector and bringing factories back to the U.S.
Foreign Policy
  1. End Nation-Building: Trump promised to stop engaging in costly overseas nation-building efforts and instead focus on defeating terrorism.
  2. Strengthen Alliances Based on Mutual Benefit: He pledged to work with allies but emphasized that partnerships must benefit the United States as well.
Public Safety
  1. Combat Crime and Violence: He vowed to end what he described as "American carnage," referencing crime, gangs, and drugs affecting communities.
  2. Defend Law Enforcement: Trump pledged support for law enforcement officers and their role in maintaining public safety.
Government Accountability
  1. Drain the Swamp: He reiterated his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington, reducing corruption and making government more accountable to the people.
Cultural and National Pride
  1. Renew American Spirit: Trump promised to foster a sense of national pride, emphasizing American values and heritage.
  2. Faith and Patriotism: He highlighted faith in God and patriotism as core elements of his vision for America's future.
These promises set the tone for his presidency and reflected themes he had emphasized throughout his campaign. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any of these commitments or an analysis of their outcomes!

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I intend to do a quarterly check on his progress...
 

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I asked ChatGTP to list DJT's promises made in his 2025 inaugural address. Here's the response:

Donald Trump’s inaugural address on January 20, 2017, included several promises and commitments as he outlined his vision for his presidency. Here is a summary of the key promises he made during the speech:
General Vision and Tone
  1. Return Power to the People: Trump promised to transfer power from Washington, D.C., back to the American people, ending what he described as a system where politicians benefited at the expense of ordinary citizens.
  2. Unity and Inclusiveness: He pledged to be a president for all Americans and to seek unity among a diverse nation.
Domestic Policy
  1. Focus on Forgotten Americans: Trump vowed to prioritize the needs of the "forgotten men and women" of the country.
  2. Bring Back Jobs: He promised to bring jobs back to the United States, particularly in industries that had seen significant job losses.
  3. Protect American Workers: He committed to protecting American jobs from being outsourced or lost due to international trade practices.
  4. Rebuild Infrastructure: Trump pledged to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, making it the best in the world.
  5. Enforce Immigration Laws: He promised to strengthen borders and enforce immigration laws to ensure safety and prosperity.
Economic Policy
  1. America First: Trump emphasized an "America First" policy, pledging to prioritize American interests in trade, manufacturing, and foreign policy.
  2. Support for American Industry: He vowed to promote American-made products and industries.
  3. Revive Manufacturing: Trump committed to reviving the manufacturing sector and bringing factories back to the U.S.
Foreign Policy
  1. End Nation-Building: Trump promised to stop engaging in costly overseas nation-building efforts and instead focus on defeating terrorism.
  2. Strengthen Alliances Based on Mutual Benefit: He pledged to work with allies but emphasized that partnerships must benefit the United States as well.
Public Safety
  1. Combat Crime and Violence: He vowed to end what he described as "American carnage," referencing crime, gangs, and drugs affecting communities.
  2. Defend Law Enforcement: Trump pledged support for law enforcement officers and their role in maintaining public safety.
Government Accountability
  1. Drain the Swamp: He reiterated his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington, reducing corruption and making government more accountable to the people.
Cultural and National Pride
  1. Renew American Spirit: Trump promised to foster a sense of national pride, emphasizing American values and heritage.
  2. Faith and Patriotism: He highlighted faith in God and patriotism as core elements of his vision for America's future.
These promises set the tone for his presidency and reflected themes he had emphasized throughout his campaign. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any of these commitments or an analysis of their outcomes!

4o

I intend to do a quarterly check on his progress...
Just an FYI, according to the first sentence of its reply, it used his address from 8 years ago, not today's.
 

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No number of pardons or lies will change what happened on January 6. Donald Trump can’t change history. It was domestic terrorism, it was treason, plain and simple.
It was 100% domestic terrorism.
as has been discussed ad nauseum on this board, it cannot be treason because that has been impossible to commit in this country for about 80 years.
 

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Andrew Taake pepper-sprayed police officers defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and hit one with a metal whip. He is serving 74 months at a federal prison in Beaumont, Texas. Donald Trump just freed him.

Christopher Alberts carried a loaded 9 mm pistol onto Capitol grounds that day and hit police officers with a wooden pallet. He is serving an 84-month sentence at the federal prison in Milan, Michigan. Donald Trump just freed him.

Steven Cappuccio held his cellphone in his mouth so he could beat an officer using both of his hands, including with the officer’s own baton. He is doing 85 months at the federal prison in Forrest City, Arkansas. Donald Trump just freed him.

Albuquerque Head of Kingsport TN was sentenced to 90 months in prison for using a stolen riot shield to attack police officers. Thanks to President Trump, he will walk free.
 

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A lawyer for former proud boys chairman Enrique Tarrio tells me Tarrio is being processed for release from a medium security prison in Louisiana, where he is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy for helping to organize the Jan 6th attack. The lawyer does not know what type of clemency he is to receive. But he appears to be getting out of prison.
 

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Trump pardons almost all involved in Jan. 6 riot, commutes remaining 14 sentences
Trump ordered those still incarcerated to be released immediately from federal prison.

Trump signed a proclamation issuing a “complete and unconditional pardon” to everyone “convicted of offenses related to events that occurred at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021,” aside from nine members of the Oath Keepers and five members of the Proud Boys, whose sentences he commuted. That means that all those prosecuted by the Justice Department, from the plotters imprisoned for seditious conspiracy and felons convicted of assaulting police officers to those who merely trespassed on the restricted grounds on Jan. 6, 2021, will soon be released from incarceration, if they were still in federal custody.

And Trump ordered his attorney general to make sure that those who are “currently held in prison are released immediately.”

“We hope they come out tonight, frankly,” Trump said as he signed the order.




This is just the start of what Trump voters wanted. Just like their leader, they endorse/excuse the actions of the terrorists on January 6.
 

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A lawyer for former proud boys chairman Enrique Tarrio tells me Tarrio is being processed for release from a medium security prison in Louisiana, where he is currently serving a 22 year prison sentence after being convicted of seditious conspiracy for helping to organize the Jan 6th attack. The lawyer does not know what type of clemency he is to receive. But he appears to be getting out of prison.
He was pardoned.
 
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