Trump announces as far as he’s concerned, the presidency is his

President Donald Trump wears a “Make America Great Again” hat at a rally Oct. 14 at the Des Moines International Airport.

Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez

President Donald Trump was met by applause of his supporters as he addressed the nation from the White House early into the morning after election day.

Trump began by saying “I want to thank the American people for their tremendous support […] Millions of people voted for us tonight.”

Trump thanked the first lady, his supporters and Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump called the results phenomenal, and said they were ready to get out and celebrate.

“We won states we weren’t expecting to,” Trump said. “Florida we didn’t win it, we won it by a lot, we won the great state of Ohio and we won Texas.”

Trump reassured his supporters in telling them he had just gotten off the phone with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who assured Trump he had won Texas.

Trump said it was also obvious his campaign had won Georgia, North Carolina and most importantly, Pennsylvania.

Trump assured his voters he will keep up with ballot counting.

“We will be going to the U.S. Supreme Court,” Trump said. “We don’t want them to find any votes at four in the morning, and frankly, we won this.”

His announcement ended with Trump stating “We will win this, and as far as I’m concerned we already won.”

Pence was welcomed to the floor as he said the Trump administration is on the road to victory and will, “Make America great again, again.”