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Trump trolls Democrats in congressional address: ‘How did that work out?’

President Donald Trump pointed to their tireless efforts to troll House and Senate Democrats during his speech to a joint Congressional session on Tuesday night, stating that he would fight the presidency.

Democrats have been throwing the fit since Trump's sweeping election victory on November 5th, when a single lawmaker even escorted him out of his house's room due to lack of politeness. Despite his best efforts to prevent another Republican president, Trump has had the opportunity to tease his biggest critics.

To the dejection of the Democrats, Trump's humorous jab in the opposition highlighted a speech that, as Americans voted, was ultimately shaped by optimism and American success.

“We have ended our weaponized government. As an example, we are allowed to viciously prosecute political enemies like me,” Trump said. I said. “How did that work?”

“And I have stopped censoring all governments and regained free speech in America,” Trump added.

Trump's QUIP won a standing ovation from Republicans as Democrats stubbornly stayed in their seats. But while Democrats cried out, Trump tried to lend a hand to a disembarrassed political party.

“Democrats sitting in front of me, why not join us to celebrate so many incredible victories for America this night?” Trump I said. “Let's work together for the benefit of our nation, and let's truly make America great again.”

Trump also enjoys Democrats' light-heartedness over Elon Musk and Dozi, leading efforts to reduce federal waste and cut spending.

“To fight inflation, we'll end the terrible waste of taxpayers' dollars,” Trump said. I said. “I created a new division of government efficiency: Doge is led by Elon Musk. You've probably heard of it.”

Regarding Doge's recent discoveries, Trump also pointed to an age discrepancy found in the Social Security database.

“According to the Social Security Database, over 130,000 people are from over 160 years ago,” Trump said. I said. “We have a country that's healthier than we thought, Bobby.”

To the dejection of the Democrats, Trump's humorous jab in the opposition highlighted a speech that, as Americans voted, was ultimately shaped by optimism and American success.

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