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‘It Is A New Day in America’: Lawmakers React To The Second Trump Term

US Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) attends the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump at the US Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

OAN staff gabriella sable
2:10pm – Friday, January 24, 2025

Says he's armed with a fresh start and a clear mandate from the people on Capitol Hill Says he's excited by President Donald Trump's early actionsth president.

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“There's only optimism in the air,” said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). one american news.

“And I love the president's speech about the spirit of America,” Jordan continued. “The pioneers, the Cowboys we did so much and accomplished so much. I thought it was prescient, and I thought it was optimistic. , that's the American attitude.

Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) continued with the same sentiment, adding that it's the resurgence of age.

“The comeback made a comeback there and I think that was born, because for probably the first time in American history, you actually had a Biden administration, which was so bad. Comparing it to the previous Trump administration. I was able to.

“So, the ultimate reason that people are responding to that and everyone is feeling so happy in 2025 is because there is a mandate,” Biggs added. “President Trump overwhelmingly won the popular vote and won the electoral college overwhelmingly.”

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) says President Trump's inaugural speech was short. Because he recognized the need to end the abuses America faced at the hands of Joe Biden.

“President Trump recognizes the seriousness of it,” Burchett said. “And I think that's why his speech to us was probably one of the shortest in his or any other president's record. And the fact that he immediately signed an executive order; The abuse this country has suffered at the hands of Joe Biden.”

“I think it’s a new day in America,” Burchett said.

According to Rep. Warren Davidson (R-ohio), Trump is now experienced and knows what he has to do to get things done.

“So I think he's really ready to take a hit this time and execute his plan aggressively,” Davidson continued. “On the other hand, before he had any concept of what he wanted to do, he felt like people would just line up and support it. He learned that that's not how this town works. And Now he runs a different style.”

“President Trump is trying to figure out exactly what he wants to do, how he wants to do it, who his team is, who's actually in the trenches with him, who's talking the game. I go to work knowing,” Davidson said.

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