Donald Trump to Deliver First Address to Congress of Second Term on March 4
The speech, not officially a State of the Union, will outline Trump's legislative priorities and highlight administration achievements.
- President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, at 9 p.m. ET in the House of Representatives chamber.
- This marks Trump's first congressional address of his second term, traditionally not referred to as a State of the Union address for newly inaugurated presidents.
- Trump is expected to emphasize his administration's accomplishments and outline his legislative agenda, including federal reforms, immigration, foreign policy, and economic goals.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson invited Trump in January to share his 'America First vision' for the legislative future with Congress and the nation.
- Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin will deliver the Democratic response, with a Spanish-language response provided by Representative Adriano Espaillat.