President-elect Donald Trump made remarks at a Mar-a-Lago gala in Florida, suggesting that his term should be considered to have started on Election Day due to the country's perceived progress since his election. Trump claimed that groups of migrants heading to the US are 'breaking up' and highlighted recent market gains as evidence of the nation's success.
During his speech, Trump boasted about the country's economic performance, stating, 'We set new records economically.' He urged lawmakers to consider officially starting his term from November 5 or 6, citing the surge in market activity and heightened enthusiasm among the public in recent weeks.
Trump also referenced a comment from a liberal commentator who acknowledged a positive shift in the country's atmosphere, remarking, 'whether you like him or not, there seems to be a beautiful light shining over our country and even over the world.'