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Donald Trump
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Madam
Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, the First Lady
of the United States, and my fellow Americans:
We
meet tonight at a moment of unlimited potential. As we begin a
new Congress, I stand here ready to work with you to achieve
historic breakthroughs for all Americans.
Millions of our fellow citizens are
watching us now, gathered in this great chamber, hoping that we
will govern not as two parties but as one Nation.
The agenda I will lay out this evening
is not a Republican agenda or a Democrat agenda. It is the agenda
of the American people.
Many of us campaigned on the same core
promises: to defend American jobs and demand fair trade for
American workers; to rebuild and revitalize our Nation's
infrastructure; to reduce the price of healthcare and
prescription drugs; to create an immigration system that is safe,
lawful, modern and secure; and to pursue a foreign policy that
puts America's interests first.
There is a new opportunity in American
politics, if only we have the courage to seize it. Victory is not
winning for our party. Victory is winning for our country.
This year, America will recognize two
important anniversaries that show us the majesty of America's
mission, and the power of American pride.
In June, we mark 75 years since the
start of what General Dwight D. Eisenhower called the Great
Crusade -- the Allied liberation of Europe in World War II. On
D-Day, June 6, 1944, 15,000 young American men jumped from the
sky, and 60,000 more stormed in from the sea, to save our
civilization from tyranny. Here with us tonight are three of
those heroes: Private First Class Joseph Reilly, Staff Sergeant
Irving Locker, and Sergeant Herman Zeitchik. Gentlemen, we salute
you.
In 2019,
we also celebrate 50 years since brave young pilots flew a
quarter of a million miles through space to plant the American
flag on the face of the moon. Half a century later, we are joined
by one of the Apollo 11 astronauts who planted that flag: Buzz
Aldrin. This year, American astronauts will go back to space on
American rockets.
In the 20th century, America saved
freedom, transformed science, and redefined the middle class
standard of living for the entire world to see. Now, we must step
boldly and bravely into the next chapter of this great American
adventure, and we must create a new standard of living for the
21st century. An amazing quality of life for all of our citizens
is within our reach.
We can make our communities safer, our
families stronger, our culture richer, our faith deeper, and our
middle class bigger and more prosperous than ever before.
But we must reject the politics of
revenge, resistance, and retribution -- and embrace the boundless
potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good.
Together, we can break decades of
political stalemate. We can bridge old divisions, heal old
wounds, build new coalitions, forge new solutions, and unlock the
extraordinary promise of America's future. The decision is ours
to make.
We
must choose between greatness or gridlock, results or resistance,
vision or vengeance, incredible progress or pointless
destruction.
Tonight, I ask you to choose greatness.
Over the last 2 years, my
Administration has moved with urgency and historic speed to
confront problems neglected by leaders of both parties over many
decades.
In
just over 2 years since the election, we have launched an
unprecedented economic boom -- a boom that has rarely been seen
before. We have created 5.3 million new jobs and importantly
added 600,000 new manufacturing jobs -- something which almost
everyone said was impossible to do, but the fact is, we are just
getting started.
Wages are rising at the fastest pace in
decades, and growing for blue collar workers, who I promised to
fight for, faster than anyone else. Nearly 5 million Americans
have been lifted off food stamps. The United States economy is
growing almost twice as fast today as when I took office, and we
are considered far and away the hottest economy anywhere in the
world. Unemployment has reached the lowest rate in half a
century. African-American, Hispanic-American and Asian-American
unemployment have all reached their lowest levels ever recorded.
Unemployment for Americans with disabilities has also reached an
all-time low. More people are working now than at any time in our
history --- 157 million.
We passed a massive tax cut for working
families and doubled the child tax credit.
We virtually ended the estate, or
death, tax on small businesses, ranches, and family farms.
We eliminated the very unpopular
Obamacare individual mandate penalty -- and to give critically
ill patients access to life-saving cures, we passed right to try.
My Administration has cut more
regulations in a short time than any other administration during
its entire tenure. Companies are coming back to our country in
large numbers thanks to historic reductions in taxes and
regulations.
We have unleashed a revolution in American energy -- the United
States is now the number one producer of oil and natural gas in
the world. And now, for the first time in 65 years, we are a net
exporter of energy.
After 24 months of rapid progress, our
economy is the envy of the world, our military is the most
powerful on earth, and America is winning each and every day.
Members of Congress: the State of our Union is strong. Our
country is vibrant and our economy is thriving like never before.
On Friday, it was announced that we
added another 304,000 jobs last month alone -- almost double what
was expected. An economic miracle is taking place in the United
States -- and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars,
politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations.
If there is going to be peace and
legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. It just
doesn't work that way!
We must be united at home to defeat our
adversaries abroad.
This new era of cooperation can start
with finally confirming the more than 300 highly qualified
nominees who are still stuck in the Senate -- some after years of
waiting. The Senate has failed to act on these nominations, which
is unfair to the nominees and to our country.
Now is the time for bipartisan action.
Believe it or not, we have already proven that it is possible.
In the last Congress, both parties came
together to pass unprecedented legislation to confront the opioid
crisis, a sweeping new Farm Bill, historic VA reforms, and after
four decades of rejection, we passed VA Accountability so we can
finally terminate those who mistreat our wonderful veterans.
And just weeks ago, both parties united
for groundbreaking criminal justice reform. Last year, I heard
through friends the story of Alice Johnson. I was deeply moved.
In 1997, Alice was sentenced to life in prison as a first-time
non-violent drug offender. Over the next two decades, she became
a prison minister, inspiring others to choose a better path. She
had a big impact on that prison population -- and far beyond.
Alice's story underscores the
disparities and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing
-- and the need to remedy this injustice. She served almost 22
years and had expected to be in prison for the rest of her life.
In June, I commuted Alice's sentence --
and she is here with us tonight. Alice, thank you for reminding
us that we always have the power to shape our own destiny.
When I saw Alice's beautiful family
greet her at the prison gates, hugging and kissing and crying and
laughing, I knew I did the right thing.
Inspired by stories like Alice's, my
Administration worked closely with members of both parties to
sign the First Step Act into law. This legislation reformed
sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed
the African-American community. The First Step Act gives
non-violent offenders the chance to re-enter society as
productive, law-abiding citizens. Now, States across the country
are following our lead. America is a Nation that believes in
redemption.
We
are also joined tonight by Matthew Charles from Tennessee. In
1996, at age 30, Matthew was sentenced to 35 years for selling
drugs and related offenses. Over the next two decades, he
completed more than 30 Bible studies, became a law clerk, and
mentored fellow inmates. Now, Matthew is the very first person to
be released from prison under the First Step Act. Matthew, on
behalf of all Americans: welcome home.
As we have seen, when we are united, we
can make astonishing strides for our country. Now, Republicans
and Democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent
national crisis.
The Congress has 10 days left to pass a
bill that will fund our Government, protect our homeland, and
secure our southern border.
Now is the time for the Congress to
show the world that America is committed to ending illegal
immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes, cartels, drug
dealers, and human traffickers out of business.
As we speak, large, organized caravans
are on the march to the United States. We have just heard that
Mexican cities, in order to remove the illegal immigrants from
their communities, are getting trucks and buses to bring them up
to our country in areas where there is little border protection.
I have ordered another 3,750 troops to our southern border to
prepare for the tremendous onslaught.
This is a moral issue. The lawless
state of our southern border is a threat to the safety, security,
and financial well#being of all Americans. We have a moral duty
to create an immigration system that protects the lives and jobs
of our citizens. This includes our obligation to the millions of
immigrants living here today, who followed the rules and
respected our laws. Legal immigrants enrich our Nation and
strengthen our society in countless ways. I want people to come
into our country, but they have to come in legally.
Tonight, I am asking you to defend our
very dangerous southern border out of love and devotion to our
fellow citizens and to our country.
No issue better illustrates the divide
between America's working class and America's political class
than illegal immigration. Wealthy politicians and donors push for
open borders while living their lives behind walls and gates and
guards.
Meanwhile, working class Americans are left to pay the price for
mass illegal migration -- reduced jobs, lower wages, overburdened
schools and hospitals, increased crime, and a depleted social
safety net.
Tolerance for illegal immigration is not compassionate -- it is
cruel. One in three women is sexually assaulted on the long
journey north. Smugglers use migrant children as human pawns to
exploit our laws and gain access to our country.
Human traffickers and sex traffickers
take advantage of the wide open areas between our ports of entry
to smuggle thousands of young girls and women into the United
States and to sell them into prostitution and modern-day slavery.
Tens of thousands of innocent Americans
are killed by lethal drugs that cross our border and flood into
our cities -- including meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl.
The savage gang, MS-13, now operates in
20 different American States, and they almost all come through
our southern border. Just yesterday, an MS-13 gang member was
taken into custody for a fatal shooting on a subway platform in
New York City. We are removing these gang members by the
thousands, but until we secure our border they're going to keep
streaming back in.
Year after year, countless Americans
are murdered by criminal illegal aliens.
I've gotten to know many wonderful
Angel Moms, Dads, and families -- no one should ever have to
suffer the horrible heartache they have endured.
Here tonight is Debra Bissell. Just
three weeks ago, Debra's parents, Gerald and Sharon, were
burglarized and shot to death in their Reno, Nevada, home by an
illegal alien. They were in their eighties and are survived by
four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. Also
here tonight are Gerald and Sharon's granddaughter, Heather, and
great#granddaughter, Madison.
To Debra, Heather, Madison, please
stand: few can understand your pain. But I will never forget, and
I will fight for the memory of Gerald and Sharon, that it should
never happen again.
Not one more American life should be
lost because our Nation failed to control its very dangerous
border.
In the
last 2 years, our brave ICE officers made 266,000 arrests of
criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly
100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 killings.
We are joined tonight by one of those
law enforcement heroes: ICE Special Agent Elvin Hernandez. When
Elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the
United States from the Dominican Republic. At the age of eight,
Elvin told his dad he wanted to become a Special Agent. Today, he
leads investigations into the scourge of international sex
trafficking. Elvin says: "If I can make sure these young girls
get their justice, I've done my job." Thanks to his work and that
of his colleagues, more than 300 women and girls have been
rescued from horror and more than 1,500 sadistic traffickers have
been put behind bars in the last year.
Special Agent Hernandez, please stand:
We will always support the brave men and women of Law Enforcement
-- and I pledge to you tonight that we will never abolish our
heroes from ICE.
My Administration has sent to the
Congress a commonsense proposal to end the crisis on our southern
border.
It
includes humanitarian assistance, more law enforcement, drug
detection at our ports, closing loopholes that enable child
smuggling, and plans for a new physical barrier, or wall, to
secure the vast areas between our ports of entry. In the past,
most of the people in this room voted for a wall -- but the
proper wall never got built. I'll get it built.
This is a smart, strategic, see-through
steel barrier -- not just a simple concrete wall. It will be
deployed in the areas identified by border agents as having the
greatest need, and as these agents will tell you, where walls go
up, illegal crossings go way down.
San Diego used to have the most illegal
border crossings in the country. In response, and at the request
of San Diego residents and political leaders, a strong security
wall was put in place. This powerful barrier almost completely
ended illegal crossings.
The border city of El Paso, Texas, used
to have extremely high rates of violent crime -- one of the
highest in the country, and considered one of our Nation's most
dangerous cities. Now, with a powerful barrier in place, El Paso
is one of our safest cities.
Simply put, walls work and walls save
lives. So let's work together, compromise, and reach a deal that
will truly make America safe.
As we work to defend our people's
safety, we must also ensure our economic resurgence continues at
a rapid pace.
No one has benefitted more from our thriving economy than women,
who have filled 58 percent of the new jobs created in the last
year. All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the
workforce than ever before -- and exactly one century after the
Congress passed the Constitutional amendment giving women the
right to vote, we also have more women serving in the Congress
than ever before.
As part of our commitment to improving
opportunity for women everywhere, this Thursday we are launching
the first ever Government-wide initiative focused on economic
empowerment for women in developing countries.
To build on our incredible economic
success, one priority is paramount -- reversing decades of
calamitous trade policies.
We are now making it clear to China
that after years of targeting our industries, and stealing our
intellectual property, the theft of American jobs and wealth has
come to an end.
Therefore, we recently imposed tariffs
on $250 billion of Chinese goods -- and now our Treasury is
receiving billions of dollars a month from a country that never
gave us a dime. But I don't blame China for taking advantage of
us -- I blame our leaders and representatives for allowing this
travesty to happen. I have great respect for President Xi, and we
are now working on a new trade deal with China. But it must
include real, structural change to end unfair trade practices,
reduce our chronic trade deficit, and protect American jobs.
Another historic trade blunder was the
catastrophe known as NAFTA.
I have met the men and women of
Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Hampshire, and many
other States whose dreams were shattered by NAFTA. For years,
politicians promised them they would negotiate for a better deal.
But no one ever tried -- until now.
Our new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement --
or USMCA -- will replace NAFTA and deliver for American workers:
bringing back our manufacturing jobs, expanding American
agriculture, protecting intellectual property, and ensuring that
more cars are proudly stamped with four beautiful words: made in
the USA.
Tonight, I am also asking you to pass the United States
Reciprocal Trade Act, so that if another country places an unfair
tariff on an American product, we can charge them the exact same
tariff on the same product that they sell to us.
Both parties should be able to unite
for a great rebuilding of America's crumbling infrastructure.
I know that the Congress is eager to
pass an infrastructure bill -- and I am eager to work with you on
legislation to deliver new and important infrastructure
investment, including investments in the cutting edge industries
of the future. This is not an option. This is a necessity.
The next major priority for me, and for
all of us, should be to lower the cost of healthcare and
prescription drugs -- and to protect patients with pre-existing
conditions.
Already, as a result of my Administration's efforts, in 2018 drug
prices experienced their single largest decline in 46 years.
But we must do more. It is unacceptable
that Americans pay vastly more than people in other countries for
the exact same drugs, often made in the exact same place. This is
wrong, unfair, and together we can stop it.
I am asking the Congress to pass
legislation that finally takes on the problem of global
freeloading and delivers fairness and price transparency for
American patients. We should also require drug companies,
insurance companies, and hospitals to disclose real prices to
foster competition and bring costs down.
No force in history has done more to
advance the human condition than American freedom. In recent
years we have made remarkable progress in the fight against HIV
and AIDS. Scientific breakthroughs have brought a once-distant
dream within reach. My budget will ask Democrats and Republicans
to make the needed commitment to eliminate the HIV epidemic in
the United States within 10 years. Together, we will defeat AIDS
in America.
Tonight, I am also asking you to join me in another fight that
all Americans can get behind: the fight against childhood cancer.
Joining Melania in the gallery this
evening is a very brave 10-year-old girl, Grace Eline. Every
birthday since she was 4, Grace asked her friends to donate to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. She did not know that one
day she might be a patient herself. Last year, Grace was
diagnosed with brain cancer. Immediately, she began radiation
treatment. At the same time, she rallied her community and raised
more than $40,000 for the fight against cancer. When Grace
completed treatment last fall, her doctors and nurses cheered
with tears in their eyes as she hung up a poster that read: "Last
Day of Chemo." Grace -- you are an inspiration to us all.
Many childhood cancers have not seen
new therapies in decades. My budget will ask the Congress for
$500 million over the next 10 years to fund this critical
life-saving research.
To help support working parents, the
time has come to pass school choice for America's children. I am
also proud to be the first President to include in my budget a
plan for nationwide paid family leave -- so that every new parent
has the chance to bond with their newborn child.
There could be no greater contrast to
the beautiful image of a mother holding her infant child than the
chilling displays our Nation saw in recent days. Lawmakers in New
York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that
would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb moments
before birth. These are living, feeling, beautiful babies who
will never get the chance to share their love and dreams with the
world. And then, we had the case of the Governor of Virginia
where he basically stated he would execute a baby after birth.
To defend the dignity of every person,
I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the
late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's
womb.
Let us
work together to build a culture that cherishes innocent life.
And let us reaffirm a fundamental truth: all children -- born and
unborn -- are made in the holy image of God.
The final part of my agenda is to
protect America's National Security.
Over the last 2 years, we have begun to
fully rebuild the United States Military -- with $700 billion
last year and $716 billion this year. We are also getting other
nations to pay their fair share. For years, the United States was
being treated very unfairly by NATO -- but now we have secured a
$100 billion increase in defense spending from NATO allies.
As part of our military build-up, the
United States is developing a state-of-the-art Missile Defense
System.
Under
my Administration, we will never apologize for advancing
America's interests.
For example, decades ago the United
States entered into a treaty with Russia in which we agreed to
limit and reduce our missile capabilities. While we followed the
agreement to the letter, Russia repeatedly violated its terms.
That is why I announced that the United States is officially
withdrawing from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, or
INF Treaty.
Perhaps we can negotiate a different agreement, adding China and
others, or perhaps we can't --- in which case, we will outspend
and out-innovate all others by far.
As part of a bold new diplomacy, we
continue our historic push for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Our
hostages have come home, nuclear testing has stopped, and there
has not been a missile launch in 15 months. If I had not been
elected President of the United States, we would right now, in my
opinion, be in a major war with North Korea with potentially
millions of people killed. Much work remains to be done, but my
relationship with Kim Jong Un is a good one. And Chairman Kim and
I will meet again on February 27 and 28 in Vietnam.
Two weeks ago, the United States
officially recognized the legitimate government of Venezuela, and
its new interim President, Juan Guaido.
We stand with the Venezuelan people in
their noble quest for freedom -- and we condemn the brutality of
the Maduro regime, whose socialist policies have turned that
nation from being the wealthiest in South America into a state of
abject poverty and despair.
Here, in the United States, we are
alarmed by new calls to adopt socialism in our country. America
was founded on liberty and independence --- not government
coercion, domination, and control. We are born free, and we will
stay free. Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never
be a socialist country.
One of the most complex set of
challenges we face is in the Middle East.
Our approach is based on principled
realism -- not discredited theories that have failed for decades
to yield progress. For this reason, my Administration recognized
the true capital of Israel -- and proudly opened the American
Embassy in Jerusalem.
Our brave troops have now been fighting
in the Middle East for almost 19 years. In Afghanistan and Iraq,
nearly 7,000 American heroes have given their lives. More than
52,000 Americans have been badly wounded. We have spent more than
$7 trillion in the Middle East.
As a candidate for President, I pledged
a new approach. Great nations do not fight endless wars.
When I took office, ISIS controlled
more than 20,000 square miles in Iraq and Syria. Today, we have
liberated virtually all of that territory from the grip of these
bloodthirsty killers.
Now, as we work with our allies to
destroy the remnants of ISIS, it is time to give our brave
warriors in Syria a warm welcome home.
I have also accelerated our
negotiations to reach a political settlement in Afghanistan. Our
troops have fought with unmatched valor -- and thanks to their
bravery, we are now able to pursue a political solution to this
long and bloody conflict.
In Afghanistan, my Administration is
holding constructive talks with a number of Afghan groups,
including the Taliban. As we make progress in these negotiations,
we will be able to reduce our troop presence and focus on
counter-terrorism. We do not know whether we will achieve an
agreement -- but we do know that after two decades of war, the
hour has come to at least try for peace.
Above all, friend and foe alike must
never doubt this Nation's power and will to defend our people.
Eighteen years ago, terrorists attacked the USS Cole -- and last
month American forces killed one of the leaders of the attack.
We are honored to be joined tonight by
Tom Wibberley, whose son, Navy Seaman Craig Wibberley, was one of
the 17 sailors we tragically lost. Tom: we vow to always remember
the heroes of the USS Cole.
My Administration has acted decisively
to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terror: the
radical regime in Iran.
To ensure this corrupt dictatorship
never acquires nuclear weapons, I withdrew the United States from
the disastrous Iran nuclear deal. And last fall, we put in place
the toughest sanctions ever imposed on a country.
We will not avert our eyes from a
regime that chants death to America and threatens genocide
against the Jewish people. We must never ignore the vile poison
of anti-Semitism, or those who spread its venomous creed. With
one voice, we must confront this hatred anywhere and everywhere
it occurs.
Just months ago, 11 Jewish-Americans were viciously murdered in
an anti-semitic attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue in
Pittsburgh. SWAT Officer Timothy Matson raced into the gunfire
and was shot seven times chasing down the killer. Timothy has
just had his 12th surgery -- but he made the trip to be here with
us tonight. Officer Matson: we are forever grateful for your
courage in the face of evil.
Tonight, we are also joined by
Pittsburgh survivor Judah Samet. He arrived at the synagogue as
the massacre began. But not only did Judah narrowly escape death
last fall -- more than seven decades ago, he narrowly survived
the Nazi concentration camps. Today is Judah's 81st birthday.
Judah says he can still remember the exact moment, nearly 75
years ago, after 10 months in a concentration camp, when he and
his family were put on a train, and told they were going to
another camp. Suddenly the train screeched to a halt. A soldier
appeared. Judah's family braced for the worst. Then, his father
cried out with joy: "It's the Americans."
A second Holocaust survivor who is here
tonight, Joshua Kaufman, was a prisoner at Dachau Concentration
Camp. He remembers watching through a hole in the wall of a
cattle car as American soldiers rolled in with tanks. "To me, "
Joshua recalls, "the American soldiers were proof that God
exists, and they came down from the sky."
I began this evening by honoring three
soldiers who fought on D-Day in the Second World War. One of them
was Herman Zeitchik. But there is more to Herman's story. A year
after he stormed the beaches of Normandy, Herman was one of those
American soldiers who helped liberate Dachau. He was one of the
Americans who helped rescue Joshua from that hell on earth.
Almost 75 years later, Herman and Joshua are both together in the
gallery tonight -- seated side-by-side, here in the home of
American freedom. Herman and Joshua: your presence this evening
honors and uplifts our entire Nation.
When American soldiers set out beneath
the dark skies over the English Channel in the early hours of
D-Day, 1944, they were just young men of 18 and 19, hurtling on
fragile landing craft toward the most momentous battle in the
history of war.
They did not know if they would survive
the hour. They did not know if they would grow old. But they knew
that America had to prevail. Their cause was this Nation, and
generations yet unborn.
Why did they do it? They did it for
America -- they did it for us.
Everything that has come since -- our
triumph over communism, our giant leaps of science and discovery,
our unrivaled progress toward equality and justice -- all of it
is possible thanks to the blood and tears and courage and vision
of the Americans who came before.
Think of this Capitol -- think of this
very chamber, where lawmakers before you voted to end slavery, to
build the railroads and the highways, to defeat fascism, to
secure civil rights, to face down an evil empire.
Here tonight, we have legislators from
across this magnificent republic. You have come from the rocky
shores of Maine and the volcanic peaks of Hawaii; from the snowy
woods of Wisconsin and the red deserts of Arizona; from the green
farms of Kentucky and the golden beaches of California. Together,
we represent the most extraordinary Nation in all of history.
What will we do with this moment? How
will we be remembered?
I ask the men and women of this
Congress: Look at the opportunities before us! Our most thrilling
achievements are still ahead. Our most exciting journeys still
await. Our biggest victories are still to come. We have not yet
begun to dream.
We must choose whether we are defined
by our differences -- or whether we dare to transcend them.
We must choose whether we will squander
our inheritance -- or whether we will proudly declare that we are
Americans. We do the incredible. We defy the impossible. We
conquer the unknown.
This is the time to re-ignite the
American imagination. This is the time to search for the tallest
summit, and set our sights on the brightest star. This is the
time to rekindle the bonds of love and loyalty and memory that
link us together as citizens, as neighbors, as patriots.
This is our future -- our fate -- and
our choice to make. I am asking you to choose greatness.
No matter the trials we face, no matter
the challenges to come, we must go forward together.
We must keep America first in our
hearts. We must keep freedom alive in our souls. And we must
always keep faith in America's destiny -- that one Nation, under
God, must be the hope and the promise and the light and the glory
among all the nations of the world!
Thank you. God Bless You, God Bless
America, and good night!
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