Speaker Mike Johnson Invites President Trump to Address Congress on March 4
The invitation marks Trump's first joint congressional address of his second term, focusing on his 'America First' agenda.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson extended a formal invitation to President Donald Trump to deliver an address to a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025.
- The speech is expected to outline Trump's 'America First' legislative vision as the administration and the 119th Congress begin their work together.
- Johnson praised Trump's early actions in office, describing them as the start of 'America’s Golden Age' and a resurgence of patriotism and unity.
- The White House has not yet confirmed Trump’s attendance, though he is expected to accept the invitation.
- Republicans hold majorities in both chambers of Congress, but with slim margins, they will need close coordination to advance Trump's legislative priorities.