WASHINGTON, DEC. 2: US President-elect Donald Trump today pledged that his administration “will do everything” to keep the scourge of terrorism out of America, and called for uniting the country by rejecting bigotry and prejudice.
Kicking off his first post-election victory rally from the key battle ground State of Ohio, Trump mentioned about the recent car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University saying it “fully illustrates” the security problems caused by “stupid politicians” and an immigration system that fails to screen out dangerous, would-be terrorists.
“We will do everything in our power to keep the scourge of terrorism out of our country,” Trump said in his address to thousands of his supporters in Cincinnati.
“People are pouring in from regions of the Middle East.
We have no idea who they are, where they are, what they are thinking. And we are going to stop that dead cold flat. You just take a good look at what just happened in your state,” he said in the rally, wherein he spoke about radical Islamic terrorism.
“You have just experienced a violent atrocity at the great Ohio State University,” Trump said.
The attack “fully illustrates” the security problems caused by “stupid politicians” and an immigration system that fails to screen out dangerous, would-be terrorists, Trump said.
On Monday, an 18-year-old Somalia-born student rammed his car into a crowd at Ohio State University and attacked them with a butcher knife, injuring 11 before police fatally shot him.
The attacker was a Somalian refugee who lived in Pakistan for a few years before coming to the US.
In his speech, Trump called Americans to unite, saying the country had no choice but to come together and reject bigotry.
“We condemn bigotry and prejudice in all of its forms. We denounce all of the hatred and we forcefully reject the language of exclusion and separation. We have no choice. We have to, and it’s better,” he said.
“We spend too much time focusing on what divides us. Now it s time to embrace the one thing that united us: it s America, because when America is unified, nothing is beyond our reach,” he added.
Donald Trump warns of consequences for US companies relocating abroad
WASHINGTON, DEC. 2: US President-elect Donald Trump today warned US companies of “consequences” if they relocate abroad and promised to slash tax from 35 per cent to 15 per cent to make America attractive for businesses.
“Companies are not going to leave the US any more without consequences. Not going to happen. It’s not going to happen, I’ll tell you right now,” Trump said as he visited a plant of leading air conditioning manufacturer Carrier in Indiana where he announced that he has struck a deal with the company to change their plan to relocate to Mexico and saved more than 1,100 jobs in the process.
Trump said he called the top leadership of Carrier to make the deal happen.
“We’re losing so much. So one of the things we’re doing to keep them is we’re going to lowering our business tax from 35 per cent, hopefully down to 15 per cent, which would take us from the highest-taxed national virtually in the world -- this is terrible for business -- to one of the lower taxed.
Not the lowest yet, but one of the lower taxed,” he said.
During the presidential campaign, the Republican billionaire had threatened to slap tariffs on firms quit Ameica for places like Mexico, China and India where labour costs are cheaper. It became a repeated refrain of his victorious campaign.
“I just want to let all of the other companies know that we’re going to do great things for business. There’s no reason for them to leave anymore because your taxes are going to be at the very, very low end, and your unnecessary regulations are going to be gone,” he said assuring companies that the US would be a business friendly destination.
Trump also blamed people from Middle East ‘pouring in the US.
“People are pouring in from regions of the Middle East.
We have no idea who they are, where they come from, what they’re thinking and we re going to stop that dead, cold flat,” he said.
Trump insisted that his administration will build the wall across the Mexico border.
“We’re going to build the wall. People are saying: Do you think Trump’s going to build the wall? Trust me, we’re going to build a wall. And by the way, people are going to come through that wall. We’re going to have doors in that wall, but they’re going to come through legally,” he said.
“People are going to come through on worker permits to work the fields. We’re going to have a lot of people are going to come through. But it’s going to be done through a legal process,” he asserted.
Addressing the gathering, the vice president-elect Mike Pence said Trump personally called the top leadership of United Technologies, which owns Carrier.
“President-elect Donald Trump did just what he said he would do. He picked up the phone. I was actually in the room.
He picked up the phone. He talked from one American to another. He talked about our plans, our plans to make America more competitive, to reduce taxes, to roll back regulations, to put American jobs and American workers first again. He made the case for America,” he said.