President Trump is set to deliver an address to a joint session of Congress, marking six weeks into his second term. Throughout his presidency, Trump has swiftly worked to reshape the government through numerous executive orders, often overturning policies from the Biden administration. In his upcoming speech, Trump is expected to review his accomplishments thus far and outline his plans for the economy, immigration, and foreign affairs.
NPR will provide a live annotated fact-check of the speech as it happens, with reporters from across the newsroom contributing. The address is scheduled to commence at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST.
To stay informed ahead of the address, NPR offers various articles for readers to catch up on the coverage, including insights on guests invited to Trump’s speech, the significance of his address to Congress, public opinion on the state of the union, and expectations for his speech based on historical context.
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