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Exclusive: Donald Trump's First Speech After Emerging Victorious In the Presidential Election

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Donald Trump finally acclaimed victory yesterday as the 45th President of the United States beating his Democratic opposite and expected victor Hilary Clinton in the election. As the new President, Donald Trump came out to address all his supporters and also deliver his Speech on yesterday on November 9 at NY City.
Exclusive: Donald Trump's First Speech After Emerging Victorious In the Presidential Election

Donald Trump finally acclaimed victory as the 45th President of the United States beating his Democratic candidate with a huge victory over Hilary Clinton in the election. As the new President, Donald Trump came out to address all his supporters and also deliver his Speech on yesterday on November 9 in NY City.

Nobody would have expected that Trump would have come this far when he first joined as a candidate for the election on mid-June 2015. From the start, his campaign he had taken lots of hits from controversies to criticism with Trump being accused as a racist and a misogynist.

But despite all his scandals, gaffes, nonexistent policies, handful of sexual assault complaints from women and his constant attacks on immigrants and Muslims, he has made it to the top. 

Donald Trump spoke for the first time after his big win on Tuesday at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, New York addressing everybody who had supported him through thick and thin.

Caption: Donald Trump VICTORY SPEECH | Full Speech as President-Elect of the United States on November 9, 2016

President Trump was humble enough to begin complimenting his rival, Hilary Clinton where he said;

“I’ve just received a call from Secretary Clinton.” 

He also added more as the crowd applauded;

“She congratulated us — it’s about us — on our victory, and I congratulated her and her family on a very, very hard-fought campaign. I mean, she — she fought very hard.”

After one more pause as the crowd applauded one more time he continued saying, 

“Hillary has worked very long and very hard over a long period of time, and we owe her a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country. I mean that very sincerely.”

And after he gave a brief speech on his plans for improving infrastructures, rebuilding the nation and giving attention to war heroes and veterans. 

Mr. Trump then took his time to express his gratitude to all the members of his campaign from his family to other delegates who joined him at the stage.

He especially gave focus to RNC for their support and especially to Reince Priebus, the chairman of RNC. He urged him to come to the center stage to say something. The hesitant did come to the stand but had only one thing to say, 

“Ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the United States, Donald Trump. Thank you. It’s been an honor. God bless. Thank God.

He congratulated his entire family both on and off stage including his late parents and late brother Fred. He then moved on to his various staff members like Lara, Vanessa, Kellyanne, Chris, Rudy and supporters like Senator Jeff Sessions, Governor Chris Christie, General Kellogg and more than 200 other generals and admirals who had joined his campaign which included 22 medals of honor among them.

Lastly, he also went on to thank the members from Secret Service whose protection had been a major help for Trump. He also thanked the entire law enforcement of New York City who as spectacular as they are, are under-appreciated.

He ended his speech saying,

 “We're going to get to work immediately for the American people, and we're going to be doing a job that hopefully you will be so proud of your president. Again, it's my honor.”

He thanked the vice-president, Mike Pence, as he stepped out the stage thanking all his campaign members one by one. It is yet to see how his presidency will turn out.