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Trump and Congress – in four speeches

Trump and Congress – in four speeches

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Trump and Congress – in four speeches

On Tuesday, President Trump will approach a deeply divided Congress, whose legislative authority is now tested by its aggressive executive orders. We look back to his relationship in evolution with Congress through the speeches he held in his first term.

“The President of the United States.” Tuesday will be the fifth time of President Trump who will address a common Congress session. “Our Union is stronger than ever.” His last address ended with the President of the Chamber, Nancy Pelosi, snatching the speech in a challenge show, reflecting the antagonism that affected her first mandate. Let’s retire at the beginning. Depending triumphantly, Trump addressed a Republican Congress against the background of claims to become ill in elections. “A new chapter of American greatness begins now.” His speech hit an ambitious tone, using the party’s unit to advance his first agenda in America. Moved quickly to 2018. “Foreigners who protect strangers from a hail from firearms on the laza Vegas band.” “The terrible crisis of opioid and drug addiction.” That year, Trump painted a gloomy image of American weights and survival and threw illegal immigration as a main cause of the nation’s problems. “Tonight, I call Congress to finally close the deadly gaps that allowed MS-13 and other criminal gangs to enter our country.” “Give the job.” Going further until 2019. That year, the house has been thrown at democratic control with the help of a new wave of Congress, ready to reach work. The Congress has just returned from the longest government closure in history, and the special counselor’s investigation on the 2016 elections was completed. “We must reject the policy of revenge, resistance and remuneration and embrace the unlimited potential for cooperation, compromise and common good.” Trump did not offer any compromise and you can see that some democrats did not have it. “Ridiculous partisan investigations.” But it was a moment that broke the ice. “No one has benefited more from our flourishing economy than by women who filled 58 % of newly created jobs.” The white democratic wave has risen and gave a passing applause for themselves. “You didn’t have to do that. Thank you very much. “And finally, until 2020. Trump addressed a house that had just prevented him for the first time. His relationship with democrats was fully, while he refused to shake his hand. Trump used the address to start the re -election campaign. We never return. “The best is to come.

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