Trump's Record-Breaking Address to Congress Highlights Tariffs, Immigration, and Partisan Tensions
President Trump delivered a 99-minute speech, focusing on his administration's early actions, trade policies, and contentious exchanges with Democrats.
- Trump's address, the longest in modern history at 99 minutes, detailed his administration's rapid executive actions and declared 'America is back.'
- The president defended his new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, despite market concerns, and emphasized their role in protecting American jobs and revenue.
- Democratic lawmakers protested during the speech, with Rep. Al Green being ejected and others walking out or displaying critical signs and shirts.
- Trump read a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressing a desire for peace talks and renewed commitment to U.S.-Ukraine agreements.
- Highlighting individual stories, Trump honored guests in the gallery, including a cancer patient, a West Point admittee, and the family of a victim of violent crime.