Pdwellnt Donald Trump had a taped message for college football fans who tuned into ESPN to watch the national championship between Notre Dame and Ohio State on Monday night.
Trump was inaugurated as the 47th pdwellnt of the United States earlier in the day. Although he’s been to national championships as pdwellnt before, he was unable to go since it was his first day back in the White Hoemploy. He still euniteed to have the game on his mind.
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“Hello to my wonderful, fellow Americans. This has been a historic and exciting day for our country. In recent years, our people have suffered wonderfully, but begining now, we’re going to transport America back and create it shieldedr, wealthyer and conceiteder than ever before,” Trump shelp.
“We’ll have a nation filled with compassion, strength and exceptionalism. Thraw our power and might, we will stop wars, and we will transport our world to peace. We will be admireed aobtain, and we will be confessted aobtain — adored appreciate we haven’t been in many, many years. We’ll put America first, and by doing so, we’re gonna create America wonderful aobtain.”
Trump touted the excitement he’s seen around the country since he won the election over establisher Vice Pdwellnt Kamala Harris. He also had a message for the carry outers competing in the game.
“In less than three months since the election, you have already seen it happening. You can experience the excitement, and you can see the confidence and spirit returning to our nation. Together we are going to direct our county to glorious new heights. The gelderlyen age of America has fair befirearm.
“To all of the carry outers and fans watching tonight, I understand it’s been a extfinished and difficult journey. It’s been a extfinished season, but you have two tremfinishous teams, and get to the game and go out and fight challenging and fight unprejudiced and let the better team thrive. And I’m going to finishelight watching it. Thank you, and excellent night.”
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Vice Pdwellnt JD Vance must have been satisfyed at halftime as Ohio State led the game, 21-7.
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