๐บ๐ธ๐ด LIVE: President Trump Press Briefs Members of the Media, Jan. 20, 2026 ๐️
Introduction:
Major Highlights from President Trump’s Main Briefing Speech :
- Economic turnaround:
- Ended Biden-era stagflation, reduced core inflation to 1.6%, brought gasoline prices down to $1.99–$2.31 per gallon in many areas, increased real incomes by $2,000–$5,000 per household, achieved 52 all-time stock market highs, added $9 trillion in value to retirement accounts and 401(k)s, and secured a record-breaking $18 trillion in new private-sector investment commitments from companies like Apple, Nvidia, TSMC, Ford, Hyundai, GM, and many others.
- Border & immigration enforcement:
- Declared the border now the strongest in history, with illegal crossings near zero for eight straight months; highlighted the arrest of over 10,000 serious criminals in Minnesota alone (murderers, drug lords, gang members, Hezbollah affiliates), mass deportations of violent offenders, praised mostly-Hispanic ICE and Border Patrol agents, and blamed previous open-border policies for crime surges.
- Trade, tariffs & manufacturing:
- Slashed the trade deficit by 62–77%, generated hundreds of billions in tariff revenue with no resulting inflation, attracted massive factory investments back to the U.S., and used tariffs to force better trade behavior from other nations.
- Healthcare & drug prices:
- Secured most-favored-nation agreements that are slashing prescription drug prices by 300–600% in many cases (described as potentially the biggest achievement, yet barely covered by media).
- Foreign policy & peace: Ended eight previously “unendable” wars (including India-Pakistan, Congo-Rwanda, Armenia-Azerbaijan), saved millions of lives, destroyed Iran’s nuclear enrichment capability, captured Venezuela’s Maduro, designated fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, and dramatically reduced drug inflows (97% drop via sea routes).
- Domestic reforms:
- Banned men from women’s sports, eliminated DEI policies across government and private sectors, recognized only two genders, restored Columbus Day, made English the official language, renamed the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America,” restarted mental institutions, removed woke propaganda from national parks and museums, and cut massive numbers of federal regulations and bureaucrats.
Key Moments from the Q&A Session with Reporters:
- Expressed strong frustration over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize despite settling eight wars; accused Norway of controlling the award.
- Discussed potential acquisition of Greenland (via tariffs or other means) and implications for NATO if pushback occurs.
- Talked about issuing $2,000+ tariff-revenue dividend checks to Americans, possibly without needing Congressional approval.
- Addressed ongoing Iran military options, protection of Kurds in Syria, Venezuelan political prisoners, and questions tying Maduro to 2020 election interference.
- Defended tariff strategy, emphasized record NATO defense spending (5% of GDP), and previewed his upcoming Davos speech focusing on America’s rapid success and advice to other nations on energy and immigration.
- This briefing was far more than a routine anniversary recap—it was a bold declaration that in just 12 months, the administration has reversed years of decline and positioned the United States as the dominant global power once again. The full report below provides the complete, organized transcript in report-style format so you can see exactly what was said, point by point.
Key Moments from the Q&A Session with Reporters
Relationship with Macron and Starmer
Nobel Peace Prize and Obligation to Peace
Acquisition of Greenland
Tariff Rebate Checks and Congress
British Plan for Diego Garcia
Support for Syrian Government and Civil War Prevention
Gavin Newsom at Davos and 2028 Platform
Venezuelan Election Software and 2020 Tampering
Tariff Threat to Greenland and Supreme Court Ruling
Greenland Tariffs and European Investments
Attendance at G7 Emergency Meeting in Paris
Room Setup and Anniversary Celebration
Protection of Kurds in Syria
Preview of Davos Speech on Home Buying
Military Option in Iran and Killing Cessation
Nobel Peace Prize Impact on Americans
Public Perception of Economy
Political Prisoners in Venezuela
Panama Canal and Greenland
Greenland and NATO Breakup
Commitment to NATO
Top Accomplishments and 2026 Priorities
Trump's Briefing Speech:
Overview of Achievements and Crowd Response
Immigration and Crime Issues in Minnesota
Conclusion:
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๐ข⚡ President Trump Announces Massive New "Trump-Class" Battleships for Golden Fleet (Dec 2025) ๐บ๐ธ๐ฅ
Introduction to the Historic Naval Announcement Event
On December 23, 2025, in Palm Beach, Florida, President Donald J. Trump hosted a landmark event alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Navy John, and Senator Marco Rubio to unveil a transformative vision for American naval power. The central theme revolved around the revival of U.S. maritime supremacy through the "Golden Fleet" initiative, featuring the construction of a new generation of advanced battleships—the largest and most lethal ever built.
President Trump, as the primary speaker, announced the immediate start of two cutting-edge battleships (with plans to expand to 20-25), described as 100 times more powerful than the iconic Iowa-class vessels. He emphasized their integration of hypersonic weapons, railguns, lasers, AI systems, and nuclear-capable missiles, aimed at restoring peace through strength, revitalizing American shipbuilding, creating thousands of jobs, and inspiring global respect and deterrence.
Secretary Hegseth reinforced the commitment to military reform and multi-domain deterrence, Secretary John detailed the operational superiority of the new Trump-class warships, and Senator Rubio highlighted the return of American industrial might and the Navy's role in global peace. Together, the addresses signaled a bold era of naval resurgence and comprehensive national strength.
TRUMP SPEECH
It's the first renderings what we're doing. It's beautiful. I want to wish everyone a big hello and Merry Christmas. Welcome Tamara Lago for this exciting announcement to this new golden fleet. That we are building for the United States Navy. We are in desperate need of ships. Some of them have gotten old and tired and obsolete. We are going to go the exact opposite direction. We are delighted to be joined by Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth who's doing a fantastic job and the Secretary of the Navy. Marco Rubio is here. He spoke for a couple of hours on what a good job we are doing. As commander-in-chief it's my great honor to announce that I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin the construction of two brand-new very large the largest waiver belt battleships. We used to build the Iowa, the Missouri. The Wisconsin, the Alabama and many others. We had big battleships. These are bigger. They will have 100 times . .. They will be 100 times the force the power and there's never been anything like these ships. These have been under design consideration for a long time. It started with me in my first term. I said, why are we doing battleships like we used to? These are the best of the world. They will be the fastest, biggest and by far 100 times more powerful than any battleship ever built. If you look at Iowa, the Missouri, Wisconsin, Alabama and others but they were similar in size. Some a little bit bigger than the others.
If you take the biggest one, it's 100 times more powerful. They are longer by a little bit. But, and they are bigger. They hold much more. They use the word lethality. Battleships are heavily armed vessels built for naval combat while America has built new warships over the years they have tended to be smaller - much smaller. And not conducive to where we are and where we are going in peace through strength. We have been building aircraft carriers we are going to be upping that also. We will be going to the superior aircraft. We are going to up that to a different class of aircraft carrier. We have not built battleships since 1994. These cutting-edge vessels will be some of the most lethal surface will welfare ships and most ever built other than submarines. In many ways, we have more lethality and we have many of them under construction. Each one of these will be the largest battleship in the history of our country., The largest battleship in the history of the world ever built. Again, it's a wonder times 100 times more powerful than the previous Iowa class. Victory at sea, I don't know if anyone has seen that, it was a classic. They will help maintain American military supremacy, revive the American shipbuilding industry and inspire fear in America's enemy all over the world. We are going to have more respect now than we ever had. A year and half ago they laughed at us and now they respect as I at levels that they have never respected us. We envision these two ships - we are talking about 10 but we will start with two and morph into 10. Ultimately we think it's going to be anywhere from 20 to 25 of these. We are starting with the first to immediately and then be quickly involved and do another eight and then we are ultimately, and pretty quickly going to have a total from 20 to 25. We envision the ships will be the first of the all new class of battleships produced in the years to come.
From Theodore Roosevelt - the great White Fleet. Did you remember that? To the legendary USS Missouri whose massive guns helped when -- win World War II. America's battleship in national power. And we stopped making them for whatever reason. I don't know. I want to congratulate them who is John, Secretary of the Navy he came to be the first day we met he talked about battleships and I said, you are absolutely on the right track. Why are we doing other things? We have muscles which are much more expensive. These battleships have numbers of muscles but they have guns and in many ways guns can do the same track as missiles. For the tiny fraction of the cost. Once completed, these 30,000 ton plus vessels will be the flagships of the American naval fleet and there has never been anything built like them. I just want to be very clear that we are building them here. We are working with others. We are building them here and we have a great Navy Yard. We will be negotiating with some of the companies that are running low's yards. We used to build a ship the day in World War II now we don't really do ships anymore. W We do submarines.
We are 15 – 20 years advanced in our submarines advanced. We make the best submarines by far. At least 15 years advanced ahead of anyone else in summary development. The most powerful weapon anywhere in the world. Undetectable. The battleships are going to be armed just in terms of guns and missiles in the highest level. They will have hypersonic weapons, state of the art electric rail guns and even the high-powered lasers that you have been starting to hear about. You aim the laser at a target and it wipes it out. There will be the most sophisticated lasers in the world and the most sophisticated laser in the world will be on the battleships that we are building. We will carry the nuclear arms cruise muscles currently under development which will be instituted pretty quickly. They are under development and proven to be extremely lethal. The U.S. Navy will lead the design of the ships along with me because I'm a very acidic person alongside our partners in American industry and we are going to have Pete and Marco and a lot of talented people involved. A lot of it has already been done . We've been doing it for months. The construction will create thousands of American jobs we have jobs being created already and factories on related to this. AI will be a big factor when it comes through these ships. AI controlled. Today's announcement is another step in our mission to make the United States Navy stronger than -- ever before and when you talk about 100 times the power of these massive ships that we had years ago, it's pretty amazing.
Next week I'm going to meet with the defense prime contractors, I'm going to meet with them here in Florida. And we are going to be talking about production schedules because they are too slow. We have many countries and allies that are wanting to. .. We make the greatest equipment in the world by far. But they don't produce them fast enough. We are going to be meeting with them to talk about the production schedules, and having strong production schedules and the only way they will be able to do that is building new plants. We have many people want the F 35 fighter jet and it takes too long to deliver them. To allies or ourselves. The only way they will be able to deliver them as if they built new plants. That's expensive. So we will be discussing production schedules. We will be discussing expending and discussing the pay to executives where they are mating 45 and $50 million a year in not being able to build quickly. They will make that kind of money they have to build quickly. We make the best equipment in the world but they don't make them fast enough. We are also going to be discussing dividends. We want the dividends to go into the creation of production facilities. We will be talking about all. We are also going to be talking about buybacks. They spent so much money on buybacks on the stock. I want them to be able to put the money in plants and equipment so that they can build these planes fast. Rapidly. Like immediately. I've sold more planes than any president by far times probably 20.
Every time I go someplace that-- I sell 100 planes. That is commercial planes Boeing etc. and fighter jets. Many years ... We don't want to have the executives making $50 million a year issuing big dividends to everyone and also doing buybacks and then we say, we don't have the money to build the plant. Plants to make it and that's it and that's what I'm going to be talking about. They will spend money on building airplanes and ships and the things that we need not in 10 years and 15 years, we need them now. The Navy announced a brand-new class and they will work with the South Korean company that invested $5 million and Philadelphia shipyard. Once a great yard and now it's decommissioned now it's reopening. Working with the Navy and working with private companies the record-setting offense- defense build I sigh I authorized 26 billion to build new ships including destroyers and various others we have a lot of submarines as you know under construction we are building the law of submarines and to be exact, we have right now 15 submarines under construction already to start and we have the greatest submarine in the world. Submarines are a bigger deal than ships. We have at least 15 years ahead of any other competitor. We are building right now three large aircraft carriers in addition to the ones that we have and we actually have interestingly a lot of submarines. How many submarines do we have altogether? Over 30. These are the superduper ones and there's nothing like them. We have a couple of other things going on we will be building other elements of Navy we will be fixing up headquarters, fixing up places for our great sailors to live and working very hard with companies but penalizing companies that are not doing a good job.
When they build the Ford, the cross herrings were ridiculous. We were talking about that with the company and in World War II the United States built upwards of four ships. Four ships a day on average and now they weren't all big warships but they were tankers, it's a tragedy that we allow this incredible capability go away. We build our warships but that's about it. We are going to restore America as a major step-- shipbuilding power and long into the future with battleships helping lead the way and submarines nobody competes with us on submarines. I want to thank everyone and I would act to ask Secretary Haig Seth to say a few words followed by the secretary. If you would, Secretary of the Navy. Pete is doing a fantastic job. By the way, we have dogs that are down 96. 2% coming into the United States 92.6 by CD and soon we will start the same program on land. The land is much easier. Everyone of those boats that we knocked out saved 25,000 lives. 25,000 lives every time we knock out one of those boats with the dogs pouring in. People say OG, do you think it was really dogs? Take a look. Bags all over the place. That's not fishing equipment. There's no fishing rods in those boats. When you see a boat with four or five engines going 40 or 50 miles an hour, they get hit. We saved 25,000 lives every single time we knock out about and it's over 96% stopped by sea. We are trying to figure out who the other 4% are and we are going to have the same success but even quicker because it's much easier on land. If they want to come by land, they will end up having a big problem. They will get blown to pieces because we don't want our people poisoned. 300,000 people died probably last year, a lot of people say that it's 200,000. Someone said last night it was only hundred and 75,000 people.
That's like three football stadiums filled up that people died. I think the real number is 300,000. We will not have that anymore. We are doing a great job and we enjoy doing it. Our country is strong, trillions of dollars is coming into our country from other countries and companies. They are building auto plants all over the United States of America without tariffs they would not be doing anything they were happy with the no member-- November 5 election but they are avoiding paying tariffs. The biggest number was $3 trillion in history was China many years ago now it's $18 trillion and that's just in 10 months. That's investment in the United States including plant and equipment. Thank you very much and I will ask Pete and John to say a few words. If you have any questions we will take them. I just want to mention, the John is one of the most successful businessman in our country and a tremendous exact -- success. He wanted to do this for nothing. He wants to rebuild our Navy we will answer some questions, and maybe Marco will say a few words. And ≫ Our steel industry is coming back strongly by the way. It's coming back in record numbers.
≫ What's your timetable for this to ships? ≫ We will start almost immediately is it a counter to China?≫ At the counter to everyone. I get along with everyone. Not just China, everyone. You don't know who comes along but we want peace through strength. There will never be anything built like these. If we doubled them they would be a tiny fraction and new technology which is incredible. We decided pretty early on not to do that. ≫ Mr President, you just reference to the amount of drugs that are coming by sea and you will start the same program on land are you referring to visit oil law or other to make≫ Anywhere drugs are pouring in. Not just Venezuela. ≫ Speaking of Venezuela, oil, what are we going to do with the oil that has been seized? 1.9 million barrels of oil on December 10.≫ We are going to keep it. ≫ Are we going to's celly?≫ Selleck? Keep it? Maybe strategic reserves. We are keeping it. We are keeping the ships also. ≫ Have you spoken to American oil companies that have had their assets seized? ≫ I have, all the big ones. ≫ I do mind, I hope people are enjoying it because we've never been respected then we are now. ≫ Thank you Mr President. Were you surprised by the number of photos of Bill Clinton? Can you commit. .. Were you surprised of the number of photos of Bill Clinton and can you commit to the full load release by the end of the year? ≫
There's a lot of people that are angry about all the pictures of other people. I think it's terrible. I like Bill Clinton. I've always gotten along with Bill Clinton. I hate to see photos come out of him but this is what the Democrats, notemostly Democrats are -- looking for. Everyone was friendly with this guy. He was around. The head of Harvard was his best friend. Bill Clinton was a friend of his but everyone was. I threw him out of Mara Lago. This is the hottest place in the world but it's the hottest place in Florida. Everyone would come here. We actually threw him out. I don't like the pictures of Bill Clinton being shown. I think it's a terrible thing. I think Bill Clinton is a big boy. He can handle it. You probably have pictures being exposed of other people that ins-- innocently met Jeffrey Epstein years ago and they are highly respected bankers and lawyers and others and they will end up because of guys like a lowlife like Massey whose polls are down in Kentucky if you look at Kentucky, it's a great place but I don't know, you have a couple of people in there that are strange in terms of leadership. We are building the biggest ships in the world. And they are asking me questions about Jeffrey Epstein. I thought that was finished. I believe they gave over hundred thousand pages of documents and there is backlash. It's an interesting question because a lot of people are very angry that pictures are being released of other people.
They are in a picture with them because he was at a party and you ruined the reputation of someone. A lot of people are very angry that this continues. A lot of Republicans are angry because it's used to reflect and we are going to have the most successful economy in history. We inherited a mess now prices are coming way down. Gasoline is less than two dollars in some states. 199, 197. .. A dollar and $0.99. A gallon. No one ever thought they would see that. They don't want to talk about that. They want to talk about Epstein and the problem is a lot of Democrats are being caught up in the web like Larry Summers. Larry was the head of Harvard and now been forced to resign from every board he was on. He was at Epstein's island a lot. I never went there by the way but. .. Fortunately that's nice but a lot of people did go there. But instead of talking about the battleships and instead of talking about most favored nations, we are bringing down drug prices like at a level that has never even been thought of by thousands. Think of it. By a thousand percent, by 1200, 1400 in certain cases. A drug that sells for $10 in London his close $230 in New York. They've gone from 10 to 20 which is a doubling. That's a lot. But it's a doubling. It's 2000%, 3000%, that's pretty amazing and the New York Times had a story about it. Way in the back of the paper. It's a single biggest things that's happened in 50 years. In my first term, I was able to get drug prices down one 12:45 percent. It's the first time in 28 years that it went down. Now we are doing 2000%, 1500%, 1200%, and that pill that sold for $130 will now be selling as an example for $20. Because the rest of the world took advantage without tariffs they could've never done it. I called up the heads of the countries as an example,
President McCrone of France and I said you have to raise your drug prices he said no, we won't do that. I said, you have to. You're going to come way down to 20, we don't want to do that, in all fairness, no other president even tried but if they did try there is actually a fake story in stupid USA Today I don't even think they make it anymore but I saw story were Biden was trying to do this. Biden didn't do this, he didn't know he was alive. They are taking it from $10-$20. They said nope, were not going to double our price because if you go from $10-$20 they are doubling the price. We are going to get the lowest drug prices in the world. Whatever the lowest prices for favored nations. We will have the lowest price. Now, you're going to, no I will not do this politically is unacceptable. He said why do you keep telling me I am when I'm not going to because if you don't do it I'm going to put 25% tariff on everything France cells in the- - cells in the United States of America. And that's what I'm asking for in terms of drug prices. He said I see, I agree to do it. Every other country said the exact same thing. They said I won't do it, and on said-- I said on Monday morning, you'll have a tariff. In the case of France it was wide, cars, everything. Every single country agreed and that was a big problem. The drug companies were difficult but fine. We had no control over these foreign nations. Every single country has agreed to do this so we will take that pill price down as an example. Talking about not just pills, everything. Hundred and $30 a pill down to $20 a pill. The rest of the world we will take it from $10 up to $20. It's the biggest thing ever to happen and it's barely covered in the New York Times because the fake newspaper.
≫ (indiscernible) sufficient workforce availability? How is the administration ensured that there is of sufficient workforce availability as you are producing them? ≫ We will have tremendous workforce availability also robots helping us because we need it and because we are going to town we are building lot between AI and auto plants so we will need robots and we have them but that's going to help us. We have a tremendous workforce and in order to operate. .. You are always going to need people. You could have robots but you have to get someone to start the robots and improve the robots but you will have robotic factories plus manpower. You are going to have enough. We will need the help of robots and other .. . I guess you can say employment. You will be employing a lot of artificial things but the beauty is, we will have more jobs than we've ever had. A number came out the other day, we have more jobs right now in the United States more people are working right now in the United States than at any time in the history of our country. We will have the mechanical help but we will have tremendous employment. ≫ Expecting a different type of announcement with the Secretary of War and Secretary of State here. Just within your recent remarks, why should they take your threat seriously? What's your endgame? ≫ There's no answer. He can do whatever he wants. We have a massive (indiscernible) ever formed and by far the biggest we ever had in North America. Whatever he wants to do, if he wants to do something, if he plays tough, it will be the last time he ever plays tough. They said their prisoners into us, people from jails, mental institutions and insane asylums. They just walked right in because Biden had it open and with the Biden administration did to our country could never be forgotten. Many of those people were murderers and drug dealers. I spoke to Christy gnome today, Tom Homan today, came down to see me and we had a great meeting. They have done an amazing job.
We are getting them out very fast but this should've never happened but Venezuela took advantage of the open borders that Biden created. More than any other country. We had gangs all over. You have a very weak governor in Colorado. They would occupy houses and he didn't want to do anything about it because he was scared. ≫ In response to United States taking sanction oil president of Columbia criticized the United States saying that the Southwest has stolen land and I wonder if you could respond to that.≫ He has drug factions and they make cocaine in Columbia. He was a very bad guy, and yes to watch because he make cocaine and they send it into the United States of America from Columbia. I love the Colombian people they are great people, smart and energetic. Their new leader is a troublemaker. He better watch it. They have at least three major cocaine factories. You better close them up fast. By the way, it's made and sold into the United States. ≫ You named Governor Landry in the new special agreement and do you have that intention in the unit US? He said I'm governor of Louisiana, and I didn't call him he called me. He's a great guy, he's a dealmaker type guy and we need it for national protection. We need to Greenland for national protection. I don't know they say Denmark but Denmark has no military protection. We were there with boats to I'm sure. We will have to work it out but he felt strongly. We needed Greenland for national security. Not for minerals, we have more oil than any other country in the world. If you take a look at Greenland, you look up and down the coast, Russia, Chinese ships all over the place. We need it for national security. You have to have it and he wanted to lead the charge. We are making him a special envoy to clean-- Greenland. Greenland is a big deal. ≫ Talks that took place this past weekend could a trilateral be the next tab? ≫
Ukraine and Russia are going along. The talks are going along, and they say there's tremendous hatred between these and President Putin and President Zelinski. Talks are going OK, but I solved eight wars and Thailand started up again but I think Marco, we have it in pretty great shape. We stopped eight wars and I thought this would be in the middle of the pact-- the pack but there's a lot of hatred between those two people and when there's hatred. .. But we stopped wanted war 38 years, 35 years, one war was going on 32 years, we stopped potential nuclear war between Pakistan and India. And the head of Pakistan, highly respected general also Prime Minister of Pakistan said President Trump saved 10 million lives maybe more. Planes were shot down. President Trump saved 10 million lives, maybe more. We solved all of these the only one I haven't sold yet is Russia/Ukraine. ≫ Yesterday and (indiscernible) have you spoken about the deal? ≫ All the best military equipment we sell it to NATO and we got NATO to go from 2% GDP to 5% and no one believed that we sell weapons to NATO, we sell full price, weapons to NATO and NATO takes those weapons and probably distributes them that gives a lot of them to Ukraine. We don't lose any money that we had with Biden. These are full. He gave 350 billion between cash, he has a lot of cash, between cash and weapons. At the beginning of the whole thing, I gave them javelins, the antitank busters. And President Obama at the time gave them sheets. But the bottom line is, I think they are all tired of the war. Everyone is. ≫
Active pursue in an oil tanker yesterday was the US able to seize it? ≫ We will get it. Because it came out of Venezuela. And it was sanctioned. ≫ (indiscernible)≫ I can't rule that out. I think it would be smart for them to do that but again we are going to find out, Venezuela it's a terrible thing hundreds of thousands of people, millions of people into our open border they said they are criminals, they said they are drug dealers, they said they are mentally insane and incompetent people. The Congo did as well. We let them come right in because they are run by a stupid president. We don't have a stupid president anymore. ≫ Have you set up the meeting with the healthcare insurance yet? ≫ I think we are going to meet with healthcare insurers. What I'm asking for in healthcare, Obama care is a disaster. It's unaffordable. They are going to have a tremendous increase in premiums. Which is that the Democrats fall. What I want to do is that we spend hundreds of billions of dollars at-- a year at insurance companies I want that money to go to the people in with the people by their own healthcare. And everyone loves it. It's become our issue. Before I do that, I will meet with the insurance companies just as I met with the drug companies. But we have all agreed, we are meeting with them this week. It will be a similar meeting. No one would've thought the drug companies were going to do what they did where they are giving away free drugs and we have most favored nations. No one thought that was possible. I don't think any other president ever tried to get it because I never thought they could but with respect to the insurance companies there's essentially 14 of them, 10 big, a total of 14 and I want to meet with them and I want them to cut your rates way down if they do that we will be able to continue to do-- deal with them which is probably an easier process. The best processes and is paid the money directly to the people and they can buy their own healthcare. I do it now but they are trying to come up with a schedule they want to meet badly. But they want to come up with a schedule. I said, make it a good schedule. Your rates have to come way down. We are also going to meet with other insurance companies because under Biden insurance rates have gone through the roof auto insurance, home insurance, insurance companies are making far more than they are entitled to. In the meantime we will meet with the insurance companies then the first few days back in Washington because they are trying to come up with a proposal that will satisfy me. Thank you very much. I hope you will enjoy the battleships. They are going to be beautiful. And have a great Christmas if I don't speak to you. Thank you very much.
Conclusion:
President Trump announces the construction of advanced battleships for the U.S. Navy, emphasizing their superior power, lethality, and role in restoring American military supremacy through peace by strength. He highlights the need to revive shipbuilding, create jobs, and integrate cutting-edge technologies like AI, hypersonic weapons, and lasers, while critiquing past administrations and discussing broader issues like border security, drug control, economic achievements in lowering prices, international negotiations, and healthcare reforms.
PETE HEGSETH SPEECH
Mr President you are exactly right. No fishing poles, no fishermen and no fishing boats. Just drug dealers and narco terrorists. With every strike we are saving America and lives. It's an honor to be here Mr President Mr Secretary, Secretary Rubio, to talk about what peace through strength really looks like. We can talk about it or you can invest in and you can build it. That's exactly what President Trump is doing at the Department of war we are restoring the warrior ethos we put into law a merit-based getting rid of the EEI and political correctness that's part of how our military operates. We've seen a record of crooning in the spirit of the Department of war, he is doing it again with shipbuilding and reestablishing deterrence. Whether it's through golden dome, midnight hammer, and when I Ron found out, those truck boats opening up shipping lanes, American strength is back on the world stage and the announcement of the Golden fleet anchored by new battleships accomplishes all three of those things and marks a generational commitment to American power. Across the entire department we are developing new operational concepts for cutting edge technologies and making major investments including in our Navy. This is happening in all domains including space the president has talked about before anyone else. The highest of domains and lowest of domains undersea and especially today that always has to be decisive. It has been in the history of America and will be under leadership of President Trump. We will make sure that anything that flows from our country, new and better ships will provide that deterrent today and generations to come this new class these new investments will be the types of things for decades and centuries the American people look back to and thank President Trump for having the vision and willingness to invest right now in capabilities we meet today tomorrow and long into the future.
Conclusion:
Pete Hegseth underscores the restoration of American military strength under President Trump, focusing on eliminating political correctness, investing in advanced technologies across domains, and building the Golden Fleet with new battleships to ensure long-term deterrence and national security.
JOHN SPEECH
Mr President, thank you for being here on a very consequential day. From my very first conversation with President Trump about surveying and Secretary of the Navy he talked about the great Iowa class battleship why America does not build ships anymore with that kind of office of-- offensive firepower that takes the fight to the enemy. During my time I talked extensively with my combatant commander and our sea and the oh, what I have learned is, not only is the president's idea a good one, it's something that Navy desperately needs and now has a formal requirement for. The future trump class battleship will be the largest deadliest and most versatile and best looking warship anywhere in the world's oceans. I want to thank the president for his vision to make this game changing capability for the United States Navy. The Iowa was designed to go on the attack with the biggest guns and that's exactly what will define the trump class battleship's offense of firepower from the biggest guns of our era. This ship is not just to swat the arrows it's going to reach out and kill the archers. For the first time in generations we will have a new leg in America's nuclear deterrence because trump class battleship will carry the nuclear arms see launched missile. Striking battleships is not all at sea. So they can command naval forces far out in the sea. Victory at sea, commandant the war on the Pacific now this new battleship will command everything from warships to drones and everything in between we are going to make battle groups great again and this is one piece of the president's Golden fleet we are going to build with the investments he talked about. The one our war fighters has told us we need. New power like capabilities and part of the navies makes we are moving out of aggressively with funding from the presence one big beautiful bill to bring options to the fight with new nontraditional defense partners into the American ecosystem. Logistics builds wars. For manufacturers that will build components for this battleship in every state. The president has been clear, we must bring back our American industrial might, as Secretary of the Navy, it's my job to equip our sailors, the USS defiant battleship will inspire awe and reverence for the American flag whenever it pools into a foreign port. Thank you Mr President, now when a conflict arises you are going to ask not one, but two questions, where are the carriers, and where are the battleships? Thank you.
Conclusion:
John praises President Trump's vision for the Trump-class battleships, describing them as the most advanced warships for offensive firepower, nuclear deterrence, and command capabilities, while emphasizing the revival of American industrial might to support sailors and project global power.
MARCO RUBIO SPEECH
Thank you Mr present, phenomenal presentation. This is American industrial power returning. This is the ability to rebuild industry in the United States. Not just in terms of applying American work power the U.S. Navy is the single most source of peace in the world because it gives us a global footprint. The ability to make the pigs make things again in our country.
Conclusion:
Marco Rubio highlights the announcement as a revival of American industrial power and manufacturing, underscoring the U.S. Navy's role in maintaining global peace through its extensive footprint.
ALL SPEECHES CONCLUSION:
Strategic Synthesis and Overarching Implications of the Multi-Speaker Address on Naval Resurgence and Comprehensive National Security Enhancement
In this comprehensive announcement event held in Palm Beach, Florida, President Trump, alongside Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Navy John, and Senator Marco Rubio, unveiled a groundbreaking plan to revitalize the United States Navy through the construction of advanced battleships, marking a pivotal shift towards enhancing American military supremacy and industrial strength. President Trump's speech forms the cornerstone of the event, where he passionately outlines the urgent need to replace aging and obsolete naval vessels with a new "Golden Fleet," starting with two massive battleships that he claims will be the largest, fastest, and 100 times more powerful than historic Iowa-class ships like the Missouri and Wisconsin. He emphasizes their cutting-edge features, including hypersonic weapons, electric rail guns, high-powered lasers, AI control systems, and nuclear-armed cruise missiles, all designed to embody "peace through strength" and inspire fear in adversaries while reviving the American shipbuilding industry. Trump reflects on historical naval achievements, from Theodore Roosevelt's Great White Fleet to World War II victories, lamenting the halt in battleship production since 1994 and pledging to expand the fleet to 20-25 ships. He critiques past policies for favoring smaller, less lethal warships and expensive missiles over cost-effective guns, while highlighting ongoing submarine advancements where the U.S. leads by 15-20 years.
The President also announces plans to accelerate production by meeting with defense contractors to address slow schedules, executive pay, dividends, and stock buybacks, insisting on building new plants for rapid delivery of equipment like F-35 jets. He ties this to broader economic successes, such as trillions in investments from countries like China avoiding tariffs, record job creation with more Americans employed than ever, and the integration of robots and AI to boost workforce efficiency without job loss. Trump diverges to border security, boasting a 96% reduction in sea-based drug trafficking through aggressive strikes on suspicious boats, saving thousands of lives and planning similar land operations to combat fentanyl deaths estimated at 300,000 annually. He addresses international relations, including seizing Venezuelan oil and ships for strategic reserves, negotiations with American oil companies, and warnings to Colombia's leader about cocaine factories. On Greenland, he appoints Governor Landry as a special envoy for national security reasons, noting Russian and Chinese presence. Trump discusses ongoing peace talks in Ukraine-Russia, claiming to have resolved eight global conflicts, including averting nuclear war between Pakistan and India, saving millions of lives. He touches on NATO's increased contributions from 2% to 5% GDP and weapon sales without U.S. financial loss. Domestically, he lambasts Obamacare as unaffordable, planning meetings with insurance companies to slash premiums by redirecting billions directly to people for personal healthcare choices, mirroring his drug price reductions through most-favored-nation tariffs that lowered costs by up to 3000% via negotiations with leaders like France's Macron.
Trump expresses dismay over Jeffrey Epstein document releases, defending figures like Bill Clinton and criticizing media focus on scandals over achievements like low gasoline prices under $2 per gallon and a booming economy inherited from a "mess." He concludes with holiday wishes, underscoring the battleships' beauty and significance. Complementing this, Pete Hegseth reinforces the theme of "peace through strength," praising Trump's investments in the Department of War to restore warrior ethos by eliminating DEI and political correctness, boosting recruitment, and reestablishing deterrence through operations like Golden Dome and Midnight Hammer. He highlights the Golden Fleet's battleships as a generational commitment to American power across domains—space, undersea, and surface—ensuring decisive naval capabilities that future generations will thank Trump for visionary leadership in developing new technologies and major Navy investments. Secretary John's address echoes Trump's vision, recounting early discussions on reviving Iowa-class offensive firepower, now formalized as a Navy requirement for the Trump-class battleships—the largest, deadliest, and most versatile warships globally. He details their attack-oriented design with era-defining guns to "kill the archers," nuclear deterrence via sea-launched missiles, command over fleets including drones, and role in making battle groups great again as part of the Golden Fleet.
John stresses aggressive funding for nontraditional partners, logistics for wars, nationwide manufacturing components, and industrial revival to equip sailors, predicting these ships like the USS Defiant will inspire global awe and shift conflict questions to include "where are the battleships?" Finally, Marco Rubio succinctly applauds the presentation as a return of American industrial power, rebuilding domestic industry and workforce, with the Navy as the paramount source of world peace via its global footprint, enabling the U.S. to "make things again." Collectively, these speeches weave a narrative of military rejuvenation, economic resurgence, and unwavering national security, positioning the battleship initiative as a symbol of America's renewed dominance, job creation, technological innovation, and strategic deterrence against global threats, while addressing pressing issues like drugs, borders, healthcare, and international diplomacy to foster a stronger, more respected United States for decades ahead. This event not only announces hardware but signals a doctrinal shift towards proactive strength, industrial self-reliance, and visionary leadership under Trump, with each speaker contributing unique perspectives—Trump's broad strategic and economic overview, Hegseth's focus on military culture and multi-domain investments, John's technical and operational details on naval capabilities, and Rubio's emphasis on industrial and peaceful implications—culminating in a unified call for American greatness that resonates beyond the naval domain into broader policy triumphs.
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Table of Contents: America's Unmatched Military Power – Why the USA Remains the World's Dominant Superpower
- 1. Introduction to USA Defense in 2025
- 2. Current Security Status of the United States
- 3. Where the USA Stands Today as a Global Superpower
- 4. Key Steps Taken by President Trump Benefiting the American People
- 5. Trump's Initiatives Strengthening USA National Security
- 6. How the USA Maintains Control and Influence Worldwide
- 7. Future Threats Facing the USA and Their Sources
- 8. Backbone Institutions of USA Security: Roles, Heads, and Functions
- 9. Modern USA Military Assets: Aircraft, Weapons, Missiles, Naval Fleets, and Defense Systems
- 10. Bold Steps the USA Should Take Moving Forward
- 11. Why the USA Remains Alert Against China and Russia
- 12. USA's Alliances and International Partnerships in Defense
- 13. Technological Advancements in USA Defense Capabilities
- 14. Economic Aspects of USA Defense Spending and Impact
- 15. Challenges from Emerging Technologies and Cyber Threats
- 16. Conclusion: The Path Ahead for USA Security
1. Introduction to USA Defense in 2025
Organizational Structure and Leadership
- Deputy Secretary of Defense — Provides day-to-day oversight.
- Under Secretaries — Handle policy areas such as Acquisition and Sustainment, Intelligence and Security, and Personnel and Readiness.
- Joint Chiefs of Staff — Advise the President and Secretary on military matters.
Force Structure and Manpower
- Army: Focuses on ground operations and multi-domain capabilities.
- Navy and Marine Corps: Provide sea control, power projection, and expeditionary forces.
- Air Force and Space Force: Dominate air and space domains.
Budget and Resource Allocation
- Operation and Maintenance → Funds day-to-day activities, training, and base operations.
- Procurement → Acquires new weapons systems and equipment.
- Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) → Drives technological innovation.
- Military Personnel → Covers pay, benefits, and housing.
- Military Construction → Supports infrastructure needs.
Strategic Priorities and Global Posture
- Nuclear Deterrence → The nuclear triad (bombers, submarines, ICBMs).
- Conventional Forces → Superior air, naval, and ground assets.
- Emerging Domains → Investments in cyber, space, and artificial intelligence.
Modern Military Assets Overview
- Naval Power — 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers form the core of global power projection, each capable of deploying dozens of aircraft.
- Submarine Force — Entirely nuclear-powered, including ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) for strategic deterrence and attack submarines (SSNs) for multi-mission operations.
- Airpower — Thousands of advanced aircraft, including fifth-generation fighters like the F-35 and F-22.
- Ground Forces — Modern armored vehicles, artillery, and precision munitions.
Challenges and Reforms
Conclusion of Introduction
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2. Current Security Status of the United States
Guiding Strategic Framework
- Operation and Maintenance funding for training, sustainment, and base operations.
- Procurement for new platforms and equipment.
- Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) for advanced technologies.
- Military Personnel for pay, benefits, and housing.
Force Structure and Readiness
Nuclear and Strategic Deterrence
Conventional Capabilities and Global Presence
- Naval forces include 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and a submarine fleet for sea control and power projection.
- Air and space dominance through advanced fighters, bombers, and space assets.
- Ground forces equipped with modern armor, artillery, and precision systems.
Alliances and Partnerships
Overall Assessment
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3. Where the USA Stands Today as a Global Superpower
Alignment with National Defense Strategy
Global Posture and Power Projection Capabilities
Key elements include:
- Naval power projection — The U.S. Navy's carrier strike groups and expeditionary forces allow influence in contested environments.
- Air and space dominance — Supported by advanced platforms and global reach.
- Joint and combined operations — Facilitated through alliances.
Alliances and Partnerships as Force Multipliers
- Army → Focuses on land dominance, multi-domain operations, and transformation initiatives to optimize structure for lethality and readiness.
- Navy and Marine Corps → Ensure sea control, power projection, and expeditionary warfare.
- Air Force and Space Force → Deliver air superiority, global strike, and space domain awareness, with ongoing reoptimization for great-power competition.
- Cyber and special operations → Integrated across the Joint Force.





