President Trump delivered an official inauguration speech lasting about 30 minutes at the inauguration ceremony held at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington D.C. on January 20. In this speech, the President presented a positive vision for America's new leap during his second term, focusing on existing promises regarding immigration, energy, and economic policies.

The speech was conducted calmly according to a pre-prepared script, with almost no impromptu remarks. During the speech, the President declared, "The decline of America is over," signaling plans for strong executive actions in the future. He also emphasized an optimistic future by stating, "America's golden age has just begun."

Immediately after the inauguration, the President hinted at the possibility of declaring a national emergency while announcing plans to sign an executive order to strengthen border control in the southern states. Accordingly, he expressed his intention to immediately halt all illegal entries and designate foreign gangs and drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Additionally, he indicated plans to crack down on criminal organizations using the Alien Enemies Act established in 1798 and hinted at deploying military forces to the border.

In the energy sector, the President declared a "national energy emergency," stating that he would suppress soaring energy prices by accelerating the development of oil and natural gas. He referred to oil and natural gas as "liquid gold beneath our feet," planning to make them the core driving force of the American economy and to boost economic growth through resource exports.

Furthermore, reforms aimed at enhancing government efficiency, the elimination of various regulations, and the diversity policies promoted by the Biden administration were also mentioned as key pillars. Notably, a specific plan to establish a Customs Agency to secure tax revenue from abroad and to return wealth to American citizens received attention.