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Donald Trump claims his victory was 'rebellion of the people' in first address to Congress Donald Trump claims his victory was 'rebellion of the people' in first address to Congress
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Almost precisely five weeks after Donald Trump was inaugurated, the New York tycoon has delivered his first address to Congress, promising to lead a new chapter of “American greatness”.Almost precisely five weeks after Donald Trump was inaugurated, the New York tycoon has delivered his first address to Congress, promising to lead a new chapter of “American greatness”.
Claiming that the election victory that delivered him the White House was a “rebellion” of the people, Mr Trump said he wanted to deliver a message of unity and strength. He began by saying that in the light of attacks on two Indian engineers in Kansas, and threats to synagogues across the nation, Mr Trump said though people disagreed on policies, they were united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms”.Claiming that the election victory that delivered him the White House was a “rebellion” of the people, Mr Trump said he wanted to deliver a message of unity and strength. He began by saying that in the light of attacks on two Indian engineers in Kansas, and threats to synagogues across the nation, Mr Trump said though people disagreed on policies, they were united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms”.
“I am here tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength, and it is a message deeply delivered from my heart,” said Mr Trump. “A new chapter of American Greatness is now beginning. A new national pride is sweeping across our nation.  “I am here tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength, and it is a message deeply delivered from my heart,” said Mr Trump, as he outlined a populist manifesto that included a promse to build along the Mexican border, dismantle Obamacare and provide cheaper medicenes. “A new chapter of American Greatness is now beginning. A new national pride is sweeping across our nation. 
And a new surge of optimism is placing impossible dreams firmly within our grasp.” And a new surge of optimism is placing impossible dreams firmly within our grasp.” 
Mr Trump covered a lot of ground in his first speech - technically not a State of the Union address. In what may have been an indication of the influence of his elder daughter, Ivanka, Mr Trump spoke of the need to provide affordable child care. He also vowed to invest in women's health, and to promote clean air and clear water, and to rebuild our military and our infrastructure.
“Education is the civil rights issue of our time,” he added. "Every American child should be able to grow up in a safe community, to attend a great school, and to have access to a high-paying job. But to create this future, we must work with — not against — the men and women of law enforcement."
Ahead of the speech, Mr Trump had told journalists that he might be prepared  to change his though stance on immigration, and was open to the court of overhaul that many Republicans consider an “amnesty”
“The time is right for an immigration bill as long as there is compromise on both sides,” the president told TV anchors at the White House.
But in his address on Tuesday night, Mr Trump doubled down on his strident language about immigrants who have committed crimes - language that has left him to be accused of tarring all undocumented migrants as killers or criminals.
In the House of Representatives, Mr Trump introduced four Americans “whose government failed them” - Jamiel Shaw, Susan Oliver, Jenna Oliver, and Jessica Davis. 
He said Mr Shaw’s son was murdered by an illegal immigrant gang member, who had just been released from prison. He said the husbands of Ms Oliver and Ms Davis, were police officers gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two prior deportations. Jenna was Ms Oliver’s daughter.
"To Jamiel, Jenna, Susan and Jessica: I want you to know - we will never stop fighting for justice. Your loved ones will never be forgotten, we will always honour their memory," said Mr Trump
He said he was setting up a new office, dedicated to serve victims of immigrant crime - the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement. “We are providing a voice to those who have been ignored by our media, and silenced by special interests,” he said.