Donald J. Trump was officially inaugurated for his second term as President of the United States on January 20, 2025, and delivered a highly anticipated inaugural address.
In his speech, Trump boldly stated, “I was saved by God to make America great again,” underscoring his belief that divine intervention played a role in his return to office.
Focusing on cultural and social issues, Trump outlined key policy proposals for his second term. One of the most controversial was his assertion that only two genders—male and female—will be recognized within government operations, public records, and societal norms.
“We will bring back clarity and common sense. Our policies will reflect the undeniable truth that there are only two genders: male and female. This is how we were created, and this is how we will thrive as a nation,” Trump proclaimed, positioning this policy as central to his vision for America’s future.
The statement has sparked reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters of Trump have praised his firm stance on what they see as a return to traditional values, while critics argue that it undermines the rights of transgender and non-binary individuals.
Throughout his address, Trump also emphasized the role of faith in his leadership, claiming that his presidency is guided by divine will.
“God has placed me here for a reason—to protect our children, to uphold our traditions, and to make America great again,” he declared.