Supporters have high hopes for second Trump term
Trump's supporters traveled from across the country to celebrate his victory Sunday, waiting for hours in the rain and cold to enter the Capital One Arena in Washington. But tonight, Trump is not rallying on the campaign trail -- he's facing supporters who have high expectations for what he'll accomplish.
Supporters here tell us they expect Trump to quickly bring down the cost of goods, close the border, and end the wars overseas.
Darrin Cummings, a 19-year-old, said he traveled to D.C. to witness the "greatest comeback in American history," saying his top priority is for Trump to end the war in Ukraine.
A group of women who traveled from North Carolina said they have "very high expectations" that Trump will return their lives to how they remember things were four years ago: cheaper and more peaceful.
A crowd of Trump fans even traveled from Canada, telling me they are hopeful that Trump can also "make Canada great again."
Trump will now have to deal with the day-to-day burden of delivering on promises, while also responding to crises at home and around the world.