President Donald Trump was invited to address Congress in early March. Here's why it won't technically be a State of the Union address.
President Donald Trump was invited to speak to Congress on Tuesday, however, it's not the State of the Union address. Here's why.
Trump is expected to talk about what he's done since taking office and more. But the event will not technically be a State of the Union address.
Trump will speak before a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. Here’s why it isn’t officially a State of the Union address.
In his fifth presidential address to Congress, President Donald Trump now presides over a Republican-dominated audience.
President Donald Trump will stand at the front of the U.S. House chamber to address a joint session of Congress, the first of his second term in office.
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Hosted on MSNTrump’s 2025 State of the Union: Bold Claims, Big Controversies, and Hypocrisy on Full DisplayIn his 2025 address to Congress, Trump delivered a 100-minute spectacle filled with self-praise, eyebrow-raising policy declarations, and more than a few reality-bending moments
President Donald Trump will speak before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night for his first address since 2020. However, he won't technically be giving a State of the Union speech. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, invited the president to make the address in January to share his "America First vision for our legislative future."
Trump's address to Congress hit 36.6 million viewers, up 13% from Biden's last State of the Union but failing to match his first term as president.
President Donald Trump will deliver his first speech to a joint session of Congress this week. The 78-year-old will arrive at Capitol Hill on Tuesday and lay out his plan for the next four years. However,
In his State of the Union Speech, President Trump pushed fossil fuel extraction, a plan for developing critical minerals and an Alaska natural gas pipeline
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FOX 5 New York on MSNTrump's joint remarks to Congress won't be a 'State of the Union' address: Here's whyPresident Trump will stand at the front of the U.S. House chamber to address a joint session of Congress, the first of his second term in office. But the address won't be called the State of the Union.
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