In first State of the Union address, Trump pledges to keep Guantanamo Bay jail open

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President Donald Trump made a pitch for national solidarity and solid outskirts in his lady State of the Union address on Tuesday, calling for "one group, one individuals, and one American family" following a year tormented by asperity, division and embarrassment.

He likewise declared that he would keep Guantanamo Bay open, parting from his forerunner Barack Obama's extensive and at last fizzled endeavors to shade the insulted detainment office.

"I simply marked a request coordinating Secretary Mattis to reevaluate our military confinement strategy and to keep open the detainment offices at Guantanamo Bay," Trump stated, in his deliver to Congress, with regards to a battle guarantee.

On the battle field, Trump had broadly promised he would stack Guantanamo with "awful fellows" and said it would be "fine" on the off chance that US dread suspects were sent there for trial.

Read: Guantanamo Bay, the scandalous prison Obama couldn't close

In spite of the fact that Obama couldn't shut Guantanamo, the populace had dropped from 242 to 41 under his supervision.

Conveying his greatest discourse of the year, this most polarizing of presidents tried to put the focus on the financial accomplishments of his first year in office and approached a stuffed joint session of Congress to establish hardline checks on movement.

"Today around evening time, I endless supply of us to set aside our disparities, to search out shared belief, and to summon the solidarity we have to convey for the general population we were chosen to serve," he said.

"Today, I need to discuss what sort of future we will have, and what sort of Nation we will be. Every one of us, together, as one group, one individuals, and one American family."