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Trump Issues Intense Warning at High-Energy Inauguration Eve Rally

Trump Expected to Waste Zero Time on Day One After Promising Over 100 Executive Actions, Issuing Stark Warning for Illegal Immigrants at High-Energy Inauguration Eve Rally in Washington DC

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to sign an unprecedented 200 executive orders upon returning to the White House, focusing on immigration enforcement and border security measures that he claims will be “the most aggressive, sweeping effort” in world history.

Speaking to supporters at Capital One Arena on Sunday evening, Trump emerged to Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” and immediately addressed illegal immigration, one of his signature campaign issues. 

“These are rough people [coming over the border] and they’re getting the hell out of our country – they’re out,” Trump told the crowd, foreshadowing what appears to be a massive deportation initiative in his upcoming administration.

Daily Mail outlined that the extensive package of executive orders will target multiple policy areas including border security, energy initiatives, cost of living reductions and the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs throughout federal agencies. 

The sheer number of day-one executive actions would represent an unprecedented use of presidential authority immediately upon taking office.

Trump’s pre-inauguration address included a preview of his inaugural speech, with the president-elect promising to outline what he characterized as the most comprehensive border security measures ever implemented. 

His strong stance on immigration enforcement has remained consistent with his previous campaign promises and his first term policies.

The rally, held at the Capital One Arena which has a capacity exceeding 20,000, saw significant attendance despite some empty sections in the upper deck. 

Security measures prevented some waiting supporters from entering, leaving portions of the upper level unfilled. 

The arena will serve double duty as a viewing location for Monday’s inauguration ceremony, which has been moved inside the Capitol Rotunda due to dangerous low temperatures.

The event marked the culmination of a busy weekend of inaugural activities for the president-elect, per Daily Mail.

On Saturday, Trump arrived in Washington D.C. and participated in a welcome ceremony and fireworks display at his Sterling, Virginia golf course, setting the tone for a series of high-profile inaugural celebrations across the capital.

Earlier Sunday, braving an ice-rain mix, Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery for a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, accompanied by future First Lady Melania Trump and Senator J.D. Vance and his wife Usha. 

The solemn ceremony provided a striking contrast to the energetic rally that would follow.

TTOA previously reported that the incoming administration also announced several high-profile appointments, including action movie stars Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson as “Special Ambassadors to Hollywood,” suggesting an effort to strengthen connections with entertainment industry conservatives. 

Stallone demonstrated his support by attending Sunday’s rally, adding star power to the evening’s proceedings.

Trump’s daughter Ivanka was present at the Arlington ceremony, standing aside with her children while designated National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accompanied Trump and Vance during the solemn occasion. 

Daily Mail reported that Ivanka sported a custom off-shoulder crystal and pearl floral-embroidered empire waist gown with a silver stole at some pre-inauguration events this weekend, sparking calls for a boycott of Oscar de la Renta by some liberals.

The presence of family members and key administration figures underscored the significance of the pre-inauguration events.

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