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.
The Republican president’s speech will not be an official State of the Union address because he was sworn into office less than two months ago. Starting with former President Ronald Reagan ...
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."
Sen. Elissa Slotkin lit into Trump in the Democratic response to his speech, suggesting that Ronald Reagan would be appalled by his approach to Russia.
The BriefTrump's address will look like the State of the Union, but it's called something else.The address has its origins in the first term of President Ronald Reagan back in 1981.FOX 5 DC will have LIVE coverage in the media player above beginning at 9 p.
It looks like the State of the Union, and will be carried on live television, just like those annual addresses are. But it's called something else: a joint address to Congress. And it has its origins in the first term of President Ronald Reagan.
Trump is expected to talk about what he's done since taking office and more. Here's how to watch in Minnesota.
Why Trump’s speech to Congress won’t be a ‘State of the Union’ address - President Donald Trump will stand at the front of the U.S. House chamber to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday nigh