Trump and Congress — in Four Speeches

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Trump and Congress – in four speeches
On Tuesday, President Trump will address the deeply divided conference, his legislative authority is now tested through his aggressive executive orders. We look back in his advanced relationship with Congress through his speeches during his first term.
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“The President of the United States.” On Tuesday, President Trump will address a joint session of Congress. “Our union is stronger than ever.” His last title with the Speaker of Parliament, Nancy Pelosi, ended, tearing the speech in a challenge presentation, reflecting the rivalry that has been plagued by its first term. Let’s go back to the beginning. Trump, who was winning, appeared to address a conference subject to the Republicans amid calls for Russian intervention in the elections. “A new chapter of American greatness started now.” His speech struck an ambitious accent, and called on the party unity to strengthen the first agenda of America. Quickly to 2018. “A terrible crisis of opium addiction and drug addiction.” That year, Trump drew a bleak picture of American difficulties, survival and illegal immigration as a fundamental cause of the nation’s problems. “Tonight, I call on Congress to close the deadly gaps that allowed MS-13 and other criminal gangs to storm our country.” “Make the task.” Moving forward to 2019. This year, the House of Representatives turned to democratic control with the help of a new wave of Congress youth ready to reach work. Congress has just returned from the longest government closure in history, and the investigation of the special lawyer in the 2016 elections had ended. Trump did not provide any compromise, and you can see that some Democrats did not have. “Party investigations are ridiculous.” But there was one moment that broke the ice. “None of our prosperous economy has benefited more than women who have been in the case of 58 percent of the newly created jobs.” The democratic white wave rose and gave an exciting applause to themselves. “You were not supposed to do so. Thank you very much.” Finally to 2020, Trump addressed a house that has just beenolated for the first time. His sour relationship with the Democrats was fully offered, as he refused to shake hands with the spokesman. Trump used the title to start his campaign to re -election. “The jobs flourish. The income rises, poverty decreases, and the crime is falling, and we never come back.” The best has not yet come. Thank you. When it was over, Pelosi’s spokesperson was clear. After one year, Trump supporters will attack the Capitol and threaten violence against Pelosi and Vice President Pines, where they calmed Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
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