Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presidential candidate, has secured a decisive victory in the US presidential election, garnering 266 electoral college votes to surpass Kamala Harris’ 219 votes.
In a triumphant speech delivered in Florida, Trump proclaimed, “This is the greatest political movement of all time. We are going to help our country heal. We are going to fix our border. Our country was devastated before.”
Trump’s victory marks a significant milestone, as he becomes the oldest president in US history. With his running mate, JD Vance, by his side, Trump expressed gratitude to the American people for electing him as both the 45th and 47th President of the United States. “This will be the golden age of America. This victory will make America great again,” he declared.
The Republican Party is poised to take control of the Senate, further solidifying Trump’s position ¹. Trump acknowledged this achievement, stating, “We have taken back control of the Senate.” JD Vance, Trump’s running mate, described the victory as the “greatest political comeback in American history.”
World leaders, including Israel’s Prime Minister and France’s President, have congratulated Trump on his historic win. As the dust settles, attention turns to the implications of Trump’s presidency on US foreign policy and global relations.