Donald Trump speaking at the last MAGA rally before the inauguration

  Another commitment that Donald Trump has reiterated.

He said that in the coming days he will “make public” the most recent documents related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and “other matters of wonderful public interest. “

Mentions Martin Luther King Jr.

“It’s all going to be released,” he adds.

Elon Musk made a appearance as Donald Trump invited the billionaire on stage.

Musk, the long-term head of the new Department of Government Effectiveness, joined Trump at the podium with his young son.

“We are going to do things here,” he told the audience.

Moments earlier, the crowd had mocked Trump’s mention of ABC News anchor David Muir, who had moderated the only debate Trump had with rival candidate Kamala Harris in the election.

Donald Trump is expected to sign dozens of executive orders, some before he even reaches the White House, as we reported at 8:12 p. m.

And he simply doubled down on his promise to implement his program from day one.

“You’re going to see it tomorrow,” he told the crowd.

“You will see executive orders that will make you happy. Many of them.

“We will have to get our country back on track before nightfall. The invasion of our borders will be over.

“And all the illegal border trespassers will, in some form or another, be on their way back home.”

More than 50

According to our American spouse NBC News, he intends to sign more than 50 decrees after taking the oath of office tomorrow.

It’s possible that the total will eventually exceed 100, but Trump’s team is still working on features and some may be released in the coming days.

Trump is expected to publicly point out several of those orders, some in front of a crowd at Capital One Arena, where he is speaking recently.

Executive orders are often made by presidents when they first take power – allowing them to force certain policies straight into law – but Trump’s expected flurry appears to be unprecedented.

We previously reported that Donald Trump announced that he would reject today’s ban on the social media app TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese corporation; Check out our 4:57 p. m. report. history.

He just reiterated his idea of ​​banning the ban permanently if the United States can own a piece of it.

“As of today, TikTok is back,” he says, and the service has resumed within a few hours in the United States.

“I said, I’ll approve it, I’ll let the United States of America own 50% of TikTok.  

“I approve it on behalf of the United States. So they will have a partner, the United States, and they will have many bidders. And the United States will make what we are a joint venture. “

He doesn’t offer further details on that.

Among the speakers expected before Donald Trump were his new vice president JD Vance and wrestling star Hulk Hogan.

Neither has appeared on stage tonight, suggesting the list may have been cut down considerably to get back on schedule.

Donald Trump is now speaking on the eve of “taking back our country”, as he puts it.

He says that his inauguration will close the curtain on “four years of American decline,” adding his same old promise to unlock the “liquid gold” under their feet: oil.

“And we are going to make America great again,” he says, before boasting about his election victory in what he describes as the greatest political movement ever.

Donald Trump to speak at rally; We expect it imminently.

Watch along in the live stream above, or follow updates here.

Eric Trump, Donald Trump’s son, is now with his Lara.

The couple brought their two young children, Luke and Carolina, and Trump told the crowd what those “little monsters” had to say.

They recite their oath of allegiance into the microphone, as they do “every night,” to their father.

Trump then ends with “our thing is back. “

Donald Trump Jr follows his brother and adds they’ve taken back their country “once and for all”, referring to the MAGA movement.

We have learned that Donald Trump has arrived at the Capital One Arena, where he plans to speak a little later.

His caravan stopped in front of the place about 10 minutes ago.

Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s pick for special envoy to the Middle East, speaks now.

He tells the audience that he just gained photos on his phone of the first three Israeli hostages freed from Gaza.

This occurred as part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and Witkoff says it would not have been imaginable without the new president.

“We had a wonderful team, but it wouldn’t be without Donald J. Trump, the president,” he says.

“The president is in favor of this release and we all owe him a lot of gratitude. “

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