President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday, in his first rally-like speech since the November election, threatened to retake control of the Panama Canal, pushed back on criticism of Elon Musk's influence, and suggested he could soon meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump's speech in Phoenix, at a Turning Point USA gathering of conservative activists celebrating his victory last month, largely echoed the rhetoric he used on the campaign trail — including lies about widespread fraud in the 2020 election — but were tempered with his satisfaction at having won.
"We had no riots. We had no anything. It was a beautiful thing to watch," Trump said, noting Democrats' concession of the 2024 election. "They just said, 'We lost.' And we want to try bringing everybody together."
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