People can't get over Hillary Clinton's reaction to one of Donald Trump's announcements during his inaugural address.
The 47th US President was sworn into office today (20 January) as former presidents, cabinet nominees, tech giants and other guests watched on.
During Trump's initial speech in the hall of the Capitol Rotunda, he said the country's 'decline' will now immediately end as he begins 'the golden age of America'.
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He went on to list the promises he had previously made that he now intends to make true, including sending troops to the US-Mexico border, boost domestic oil production and impose tariffs to 'enrich our citizens'.
"Our sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced," Trump continued. "Our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free."
And part of the promises he went over was the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
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This quickly went viral but not necessarily because of what he said, but because viewers noticed Clinton laughing. Take a look:
"Hillary Clinton p***ing her pants laughing when Trump said he will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America," it was pointed out on X.
"Ah, well, Hillary laughing her tits off when Donnie said he's going to retitle the Gulf of Mexico, made it worth the watch," one wrote.
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As another put: "Hillary Clinton just had the best reaction to Trump’s statement changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America."
"Hillary Clinton laughing hysterically when Trump said he’s renaming the Gulf of Mexico… she is all of us. What a joke," a third echoed.
Others were in stitches that the 'stoic queen couldn't keep it together' as Trump listed his priorities.
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"We are all Hillary Clinton right now. Donald Trump literally lives in a universe of his own, thinking he could change the name of the Gulf of Mexico with one stroke of a pen," another slammed.
During his address, Trump slammed America's past leadership as corrupt as he said: "We now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home, while at the same time stumbling into a continuing catalogue of catastrophic events abroad."
But he has cast himself as uniquely positioned to fix it all, with him having said: “All of this will change starting today, and it will change very quickly."
Everything Trump has pledged to do as 47th US President
Delaying the TikTok ban
After TikTok went dark on January 19 in the US, it was bought back after mere hours with a message reading: "Welcome back! Thank you for your patience and support. As a result of President Trump's efforts, TikTok is back in the US!"
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Trump will reportedly sign an executive order to delay the ban saying he wants to 'make a deal to protect our national security'.
Immigration
In a statement during a rally at Madison Square Garden during his presidential race, he said: "On Day 1, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out.
"I will rescue every city and town that has been invaded and conquered, and we will put these vicious and bloodthirsty criminals in jail, then kick them the hell out of our country as fast as possible."
Planning over 100 executive orders
It's been reported by AP that Trump plans on preparing over 100 executive orders on his first day in the White House. Trump's allies have reportedly spent time preparing documents that Trump can sign quickly, on issues such as deportation, school gender policies and vaccine mandates, without input from congress.
“There will be a substantial number,” said Senator John Hoeven, R-N.D.
Making hidden government files public
Including the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., Trump promised at his recent rally in Washington D.C that, in a bid to increase government transparency, he will be making these disclosures in 'the coming days'.
“And in the coming days, we are going to make public remaining records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, as well as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”
'Make Greenland Great Again Act'
In a bid that has not gone down well with Greenlanders, taking to his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said: "For purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity.
“Greenland is an incredible place. The people will benefit tremendously if, and when, it becomes part of our Nation. We will protect it, cherish it, from a very vicious outside World. MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!”
January 6 pardons
Trump's loss in the 2020 election led to the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in turn resulting in the arrests of a number of Trump supporters.
In an interview with TIME, Trump said that looking into the cases of the rioters' will take place in 'the first nine minutes' of his time in office.
In a post shared on his social media channel, Trump said: "I am inclined to pardon many of them. I can't say for every single one, because a couple of them, probably they got out of control."
Getting rid of birthright citizenship
Exactly as it sounds, Trump once declared he wanted to get rid of birthright citizenship, which immediately gives citizenship to anyone born in US. Noting that this may not be possible as it's written into the constitution, he said he wants to achieve this by executive order - bypassing congress again - 'if we can'.
Cut federal funding for schools educating on 'inappropriate' topics
Speaking early last year, Trump addressed a crowd in Iowa and made plans to 'save [the] country from destruction'.
"On day one, I will sign a new executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender insanity," he said, per NPR.
Trump also said he would target schools pushing 'any other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content on our children'.
Making the US the 'crypto capital'
Back in 2021, Trump called crypto a 'scam against the dollar.' But four years on, he's pulled a u-turn as he vowed to make the US the 'crypto capital of the planet'.
On social media, Trump claimed crypto would be 'mined, minted and made in the US'.
Both he and wife Melania released their own memecoins ahead of the inauguration, while experts previously predicted Bitcoin could reach up to $250,000 this year.
Be a 'dictator'
In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity last year, he referred to himself as a 'dictator' when asked if he was promising to 'never abuse power as retribution against anybody'.
In response, Trump said: "Except for Day 1. I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill. We're closing the border and we're drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I'm not a dictator."
End Green Deals
Trump has spoken previously about his plan to 'terminate the Green New Deal', which he dubbed the 'Green New Scam'.
The Green New Deal was pitched by Democrats Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey, but it was never signed into law.
Addressing the policies in a speech in September, Trump said: "To further defeat inflation, my plan will terminate the Green New Deal, which I call the Green New Scam. Greatest scam in history, probably.
"We [will] rescind all unspent funds under the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act. I'm going to write it out in an executive order. It's going to end on Day 1."
Arrange green cards for college graduates
Despite making his stance on migration clear, Trump has advocated for non-US citizens to receive green cards to stay in the country if they graduate from college.
During an episode of the 'All In' podcast recorded this year, Trump said: "Anybody graduates from a college, you go in there for two years or four years, if you graduate, or you get a doctorate degree from a college, you should be able to stay in this country [...]
"Somebody graduates at the top of the class, they can't even make a deal with the company because they don't think they're going to be able to stay in the country. That is going to end on Day 1."
Scrap 'electric vehicle mandates'
Trump plans to scrap Biden administration’s so-called electric vehicle mandate, referring to new pollution standards that incentivize auto manufacturers to increase production of electric and lower-emission vehicles.
Despite vowing to get rid of the policy on his first day, Trump told podcaster Joe Rogan the move could take 'maybe two days, because it’s a little bit busy'.
Fire the man who indicted him
Trump faced two federal cases in relation to the 2020 election result from special counsel Jack Smith, and the future POTUS has no plans to work with him again.
Speaking on October 24, Trump told the Hugh Hewitt show he would fire Smith 'within two seconds'.
"He'll be one of the first things addressed," he said.
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