
President Trump convened a breakfast at the United States Senate with Republican lawmakers this morning, where he delivered a multifaceted address focusing on national unity, economic strength, faith, and immigration. According to the official schedule, the breakfast took place at the White House prior to his departure for Miami.
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Trump opened by urging senators to “come together” and move beyond partisan divides, stressing that policies must “benefit the American people, not the political class.” He emphasized that the U.S. economy is “roaring again,” pointing to rising wages, strong stock markets and consumer confidence as evidence of his administration’s success. He pledged further tax relief and regulatory rollbacks to sustain momentum.
On border and immigration policy, Trump reiterated his commitment to “firm but fair” enforcement. He expressed frustration that previous administrations left the border “wide open” and said the new strategy would restore American sovereignty and protect national security.
A notable segment of his remarks returned to themes of faith and character. Trump said the nation must “bring God back into our lives” and that reviving religious freedom is essential to American happiness and strength—echoing remarks he has made previously at faith-based events.
He concluded by urging senators to “look forward, not backward,” promising more collaboration and a shared commitment to what he described as the “American revival.” The breakfast meeting thus served not only as a policy briefing but also as a rallying moment for his legislative allies.
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