Tuesday, February 28, 2017

President Trump to address joint session of Congress

President Donald J. Trump will be delivering his first address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, February 28, 2017. Trump is keeping the tradition of previous Presidents by delivering a formal address to a Joint Session of Congress during his inaugural year, and will deliver his first State of the Union address in 2018.

"This will be an opportunity for the people and their representatives to hear directly from our new President about his vision and our shared agenda." - Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul D. Ryan

During his first Joint Address to Congress, the President will communicate his vision for the future of the country directly to the American people as he moves forward with his plans to take on the many challenges facing this nation. Building on his inaugural address, President Trump will continue to lay out his agenda to Make America Great Again.

In just one month, President Trump's Administration has already accomplished the following:


Reviving key job-creating energy projects such as the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines.

Eliminating costly Obama-era regulations such as the “Stream Protection Rule.”

Minimizing the economic burden of Obamacare while clearing the path toward repeal and replace.
Directing the Department of Defense to develop a plan to defeat ISIS.

Standing with American workers by withdrawing from the disastrous Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Enacting common sense regulatory reform by ordering any new regulations be offset by the repeal of two other regulations.

Building his Cabinet and Administration with the highest quality individuals to help implement the President's vision for the country.

Establishing new ethics commitments for all executive branch appointees to enforce a five-year lobbying ban and a permanent ban on lobbying for foreign governments.

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