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Transcript: President Trump Signs Laken Riley Act Into Law

Read the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s speech at the signing of his first bill into law on Wednesday, Jan 29, 2025: The Laken Riley Act. This act requires the detention of unauthorized migrants accused of theft and violent crimes.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Opening Remarks

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Before we begin, I want to provide a brief report on the unprecedented success our country has been witnessing in recent weeks. Since even before the election, we’ve been making extraordinary progress.

The American people gave us a clear mandate to save our country, and we won all seven swing states by large margins, historic. Very importantly, we won the popular vote by millions and millions of votes. Also, all fifty states, as you know, shifted toward the Republican party, and that’s never happened before. All fifty, every single one of them. In our first week in office, we set records taking over 350 executive actions that’s not been done before.

And it has reportedly been the single most effective opening week of any presidency in history. And we want to keep it that way. We want to keep it going. We want to keep it going. We’ve broken from decades of failed Washington policies and restored common sense and sanity to our government.

Policy Achievements

We’ve unleashed American energy, and we’ve already achieved record low illegal immigration. And as you see, there’s nobody trying to get in. And that’s what we’ve been waiting for for a long time and gotten woke ideologies out of our government and out of our military. The water has now begun flowing in California as we continue to increase the flow in coming days. Nobody’s seen anything like that, and I’ve also taken strong action to regain control of the Washington bureaucracy.

Just for clarification purposes, because it was incorrectly reported yesterday, we have informed the federal workforce, which they’ve looked to do for many years, that if they’re working for the federal government, they must show up to the office on time and on schedule. We don’t want them — we don’t want them to work from home because as everyone knows, most of the time, they’re not working. They’re not very productive. And it’s unfair to the millions of people in the United States who are, in fact, working hard from job sites and not from their home.

Federal Workforce Policy

As federal employees, they must meet a high standard. They’re representing our government. They’re representing our country. If they don’t agree by February 6th to show back to work in their office, they will be terminated, and we will therefore be downscaling our government, which is something that the last ten presidents have tried very hard to do but failed. Most of the people we’re talking about have not been going to their federal offices in many, many years from even before COVID.

But they have nevertheless been paid. Some have worked, some haven’t worked, and most of the studies say that some have just gone through the motions. We may ask these people to prove that they didn’t have another job during their so-called employment with the United States of America because if they did, that would be unlawful, as you understand. A lot of people are getting paychecks, but they’re actually working other jobs. So they’ll have to prove that to us that they weren’t.

In any event, we’re requiring them to show up to work or be terminated. We think a very substantial number of people will not show up to work, and therefore, our government will get smaller and more efficient. And that’s what we’ve been looking to do for many, many decades, frankly. Thank you.

Discretionary Spending Review

In addition, there was a short-term pause or funding freeze on certain discretionary spending payments such as government grants, only for us to quickly look at the scams, dishonesty, waste, and abuse that’s taken place in our government for too long.

As was explicitly stated, this in no way affected Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or other entitlements that Americans depend on. I’ve made abundantly clear from the very first day that I ran from office. That was a long time ago now. That’s 2015. If you think about it, I announced in 2015 and we won in 2016.

We did very well in 2020, but we did really well just recently. And, restating right now to correct any confusion that the media has purposely and somehow, for whatever reason, created Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid have not been affected by any action we’re taking in any way, shape, or form. We are merely looking at parts of the big bureaucracy where there has been tremendous waste and fraud and abuse.

Identified Wasteful Spending

In that process, we identified and stopped $50 million being sent to Gaza to buy condoms for Hamas. Fifty million. And you know what’s happened to them? They’ve used them as a method of making bombs. How about that? We stopped an attempt to make an illicit payment for illegal alien resettlement. We canceled $181 million in DEI training contracts. This is just for the training of people in DEI, which has been terminated and completely terminated.

And we paused $1.7 billion in unauthorized payments to foreign organizations, including stopping more than $40 million that was on its way out the door to the very corrupt World Health Organization, which has not done its job and not done it properly. We also blocked $45 million for diversity scholarships in Burma. Forty-five. That’s a lot of money for diversity scholarships in Burma.

You can imagine where that money went. These were the types of payments and many others I could stand here all day and tell you things that we found, and we have to find them quickly because we want the money to flow to proper places. But these were the payments and types of payments affected by the temporary freeze and the American people strongly support these efforts.