6 Takeaways From Trump’s Address to Congress
In a lengthy speech, President Trump promoted his administration’s rapid early moves and reprised the themes of his campaign, vowing to crack down on illegal immigration and “wokeness.”
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A child with cancer, the mother of a murder victim and a newly admitted student to an American military academy were given the spotlight during the president’s speech.
Portraits of American service members killed in a suicide bombing at the Abbey Gate at Kabul’s airport, displayed in the Capitol last year.
President Trump boasted about his first weeks in office and doubled down on his agenda. Al Green, a Democratic lawmaker from Texas, repeatedly yelled “you don’t have a mandate” and was escorted out.
Investors have balked at the project, stalling its progress. But under the threat of tariffs, Japan and South Korea have started exploring ways to invest in Alaska L.N.G.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., blasted President Donald Trump’s foreign policy agenda Tuesday after the president addressed Congress, claiming that Trump would have lost the Cold War if he’d been president in the 1980s.
The Michigan Democrat, a first-term senator, opted for a simple and brief response to President Trump’s speech, arguing that his agenda would be costly for Americans and leave them less safe.
Most Democrats appeared to remain sitting as teen brain cancer survivor was asked to be made an honorary Secretary Service agent, which led to swift criticism on X on Tuesday night.
President Donald Trump told a high school senior during his joint address to Congress that his dream of attending West Point is coming true as his application has been accepted.
President Donald Trump called to permanently ban sex-change procedures for minors while proclaiming that "wokeness is dead" during his joint address on Tuesday.