fbpx
Log in

Login to your account

Username *
Password *
Remember Me

Create an account

Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Name *
Username *
Password *
Verify password *
Email *
Verify email *
Captcha *

Donald Trump wins 2016 presidential election - "I will not let you down" - read his victory speech in full

thedonaldAgainst all odds, billionaire businessman and TV show host Donald John Trump Sr claimed victory in the US presidential election and delivered a victory speech at the New York Hilton to an ecstatic crowd of supporters.

It was an unexpected outcome for the Republican candidate who beat the formidable opponent Hillary Clinton, consistently ahead of him in the polls up and in a much stronger position on the electoral map.

Not to mention the fact that Trump has been mired in scandals throughout the election with more than a dozen women accusing him of sexual assault after a tape recording caught him bragging about “grabbing” women by the genitals; he has made insinuations connecting President Obama and Clinton to terrorism groups; he led a campaign built on wild inaccuracies and vague to non-existent policy proposals; and built his campaign on divisive anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, garnering the cheery support of white nationalists.

Despite all this, however, Trump managed to strike a chord with the American people as an unorthodox candidate without a political background, selling a call for a Southern border wall, a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants, and his strong opposition to trade deals, among his other talking points.

With German ancestry from his father and Scottish ancestry from his mother, Donald Trump could be said to epitomise the American immigrant experience yet much of his electoral ticket was anti-immigration and a pledge "to make America great again."

__________

"Thank you. Thank you very much, everyone. Sorry to keep you waiting. Complicated business, complicated. Thank you very much.

I've just received a call from Secretary Clinton. She congratulated us. It’s about us. On our victory, and I congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard-fought campaign.

I mean, she fought very hard. Hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time, and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country.

I mean that very sincerely. Now it is time for America to bind the wounds of division, have to get together. To all Republicans and Democrats and independents across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one united people.

It is time. I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all of Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. As I've said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement, made up of millions of hard-working men and women who love their country and want a better, brighter future for themselves and for their family.

It is a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds, and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will.

Working together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream. I've spent my entire life in business, looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world.

That is now what I want to do for our country. Tremendous potential. I've gotten to know our country so well. Tremendous potential. It is going to be a beautiful thing. Every single American will have the opportunity to realize his or her fullest potential. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.

We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals. We're going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none, and we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it. We will also finally take care of our great veterans who have been so loyal, and I've gotten to know so many over this 18-month journey.

The time I've spent with them during this campaign has been among my greatest honors.

Our veterans are incredible people. We will embark upon a project of national growth and renewal. I will harness the creative talents of our people, and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all. It is going to happen. We have a great economic plan. We will double our growth and have the strongest economy anywhere in the world. At the same time, we will get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. We will be. We will have great relationships. We expect to have great, great relationships. No dream is too big, no challenge is too great. Nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach.

America will no longer settle for anything less than the best. We must reclaim our country's destiny and dream big and bold and daring. We have to do that. We're going to dream of things for our country, and beautiful things and successful things once again.

I want to tell the world community that while we will always put America's interests first, we will deal fairly with everyone, with everyone.

All people and all other nations. We will seek common ground, not hostility; partnership, not conflict. And now I would like to take this moment to thank some of the people who really helped me with this, what they are calling tonight a very, very historic victory.

First, I want to thank my parents, who I know are looking down on me right now. Great people. I've learned so much from them. They were wonderful in every regard. Truly great parents. I also want to thank my sisters, Marianne and Elizabeth, who are here with us tonight. Where are they? They're here someplace. They're very shy, actually.

And my brother Robert, my great friend. Where is Robert? Where is Robert?

My brother Robert, and they should be on this stage, but that's okay. They're great.

And also my late brother Fred, great guy. Fantastic guy. Fantastic family. I was very lucky.

Great brothers, sisters, great, unbelievable parents. To Melania and Don and Ivanka and Eric and Tiffany and Barron, I love you and I thank you, and especially for putting up with all of those hours. This was tough.

This was tough. This political stuff is nasty, and it is tough. So I want to thank my family very much. Really fantastic. Thank you all. Thank you all. Lara, unbelievable job. Unbelievable. Vanessa, thank you. Thank you very much. What a great group.

You've all given me such incredible support, and I will tell you that we have a large group of people. You know, they kept saying we have a small staff. Not so small. Look at all of the people that we have. Look at all of these people.

And Kellyanne and Chris and Rudy and Steve and David. We have got tremendously talented people up here, and I want to tell you it's been very, very special.

I want to give a very special thanks to our former mayor, Rudy Giuliani. He's unbelievable. Unbelievable. He traveled with us and he went through meetings, and Rudy never changes. Where is Rudy. Where is he?

Gov. Chris Christie, folks, was unbelievable. Thank you, Chris. The first man, first senator, first major, major politician — let me tell you, he is highly respected in Washington because he is as smart as you get. Sen. Jeff Sessions. Where is Jeff? A great man. Another great man, very tough competitor. He was not easy. He was not easy. Who is that? Is that the mayor that showed up? Is that Rudy?

Up here. Really a friend to me, but I'll tell you, I got to know him as a competitor because he was one of the folks that was negotiating to go against those Democrats, Dr. Ben Carson. Where's been? Where is Ben? By the way, Mike Huckabee is here someplace, and he is fantastic. Mike and his familiar bring Sarah, thank you very much. Gen. Mike Flynn. Where is Mike? And Gen. Kellogg. We have over 200 generals and admirals that have endorsed our campaign and there are special people.

We have 22 Congressional Medal of Honor people. A very special person who, believe me, I read reports that I wasn't getting along with him. I never had a bad second with him. He's an unbelievable star. He is — that's right, how did you possibly guess? Let me tell you about Reince. I've said Reince. I know it. I know it. Look at all of those people over there. I know it, Reince is a superstar. I said, they can't call you a superstar, Reince, unless we win it. Like Secretariat. He would not have that bust at the track at Belmont.

Reince is really a star and he is the hardest-working guy, and in a certain way I did this. Reince, come up here. Get over here, Reince.

Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. It's about time you did this right. My god. Nah, come here. Say something.

[Reince Priebus: Ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united States, Donald Trump! Thank you. It's been an honor. God bless. Thank God.]

Amazing guy. Our partnership with the RNC was so important to the success and what we've done, so I also have to say, I've gotten to know some incredible people.

The Secret Service people. They're tough and they're smart and they're sharp and I don't want to mess around with them, I can tell ya. And when I want to go and wave to a big group of people and they rip me down and put me back down in the seat, but they are fantastic people so I want to thank the Secret Service.

And law enforcement in New York City, they're here tonight. These are spectacular people, sometimes under appreciated unfortunately. We appreciate them. So it's been what they call an historic event, but to be really historic, we have to do a great job, and I promise you that I will not let you down. We will do a great job. We will do a great job. I look very much forward to being your president, and hopefully at the end of two years or three years or four years or maybe even eight years you will say so many of you worked so hard for us, with you. You will say that — you will say that that was something that you were — really were very proud to do and I can — thank you very much.

And I can only say that while the campaign is over, our work on this movement is now really just beginning. We're going to get to work immediately for the American people, and we're going to be doing a job that hopefully you will be so proud of your president. You will be so proud. Again, it's my honor.

It's an amazing evening. It's been an amazing two-year period, and I love this country. Thank you.

Thank you very much. Thank you to Mike Pence."

____________________________________

For the Trump 100 day action plan, see: https://assets.donaldjtrump.com/_landings/contract/O-TRU-102316-Contractv02.pdf

Pin It

Comments  

-9 #6 dw 2016-11-10 15:32
Quoting Chez:
I agree with liveaboard, a sad day for humanity. We now have two lunatics, Putin and Trump running the two most powerful countries in the world.

I don't know about Russia, but it is increasingly clear that the President of the USA does not run the country. The US empire is directed by Goldman Sachs et al regardless of elections. Trump is less closely tied to the banksters than Clinton, but will find he can't easily change the corporate state.
-9 #5 MiguelJavali 2016-11-10 15:13
Quoting Chez:
I agree with liveaboard, a sad day for humanity. We now have two lunatics, Putin and Trump running the two most powerful countries in the world.

Would you really have preferred the obnoxious Clinton? Even the Democrats are now saying she was the wrong candidate.
-7 #4 Chez 2016-11-10 08:51
I agree with liveaboard, a sad day for humanity. We now have two lunatics, Putin and Trump running the two most powerful countries in the world.
-5 #3 Peter Booker 2016-11-09 19:04
I see that my views have been misrepresented by Margaridaana. I have never said that the Referendum should be run for a second time. I think that the Referendum was a wrong means for deciding this important question, and yes I do think the majority was small for such an important change. Referendums are a good way for people to decide local issues, but it was a colossal mistake to use a referendum on Brexit. Ken Clarke said that this use of a referendum is the biggest political mistake in his lifetime. I agree. Bigger even than Suez.

Great Britain is a parliamentary democracy. We elect MPs who represent our interests in Parliament; MPs have no other purpose. Leave campaigners have always stressed the sovereignty of Parliament - yes, in the current circumstances they are right to do so. In the not too distant future, MPs will not be able to blame Brussels for any disaster, and the sooner they assume responsibility, the better. So why is government afraid of putting any Brexit issue to a parliamentary vote? Mrs May is of course Prime Minister by default; she was never elected for this role. She will increase her legitimacy in her role by trusting Parliament with Brexit issues. At present, she gives the impression of not trusting her own party MPs.

I do see a parallel between the Referendum and the US vote. It seems that the working class and anti-establishment has won in each case. And those who have benefitted least from Obama and Cameron have voted against them and the causes which they have espoused.
-10 #2 Margaridaana 2016-11-09 15:14
Whilst I do not care for either candidate, Trump is not afraid to speak his mind and I guess there are many in UK who would like to hear their politicians say many of the same things. A shake up is certainly needed. I wonder, as the result in actual votes is only about 1% difference, less than the UK referendum, if the likes of Peter Booker and co. who thought the closeness of the UK referendum should merit a re run, will think there should be a re run here as well. Interesting times!
-7 #1 liveaboard 2016-11-09 12:00
I feel quite ill this morning; it's a dark day for humanity when a majority choose lies, xenophobia, racism, and protectionism.
The only point of optimism is the lies; practically everything he said during the campaign was untrue. We can only hope that his election promises and policy views were lies as well.
The economy is starting to recover, and whoever sits in the oval office will get the credit for it, so this is likely the color of the US for the foreseeable future. Trump will get the credit for Obama's work.

With the fossil industry lobbies financing the US republican party, we can look forward to the scrapping of all efforts to save the climate; cheap energy will bring short term economic prosperity as we finish burning the future of humanity.
So party while you can, and move to high ground.

You must be a registered user to make comments.
Please register here to post your comments.