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President Trump repeatedly attacked his predecessor, former President Biden, during his speech to Congress on Tuesday night, at one point calling him “the worst president in American history ...
Trump didn't discuss the economy much during his speech, other than defending his new tariffs and blaming President Joe Biden for inflation. Slotkin, by contrast, started her speech by homing in ...
JD Vance and Mike Johnson trash Biden. ... Vance and Johnson were recorded talking about the upcoming length of Trump’s speech. “I think the speech is going to be great, but I don’t know how ...
Throughout the 100-minute speech, Trump repeatedly assailed the Biden Administration and blamed his predecessor for high prices and illegal border crossings. ... He said the new levies—set to ...
On United States television the speech drew an estimated 36.6 million viewers which was higher then Joe Biden 2021 speech to a joint session of Congress which drew an estimated 26.9 million viewers, though lower then Trump's 2017 speech to a joint session of Congress which drew an estimated 47.7 million viewers. Nielsen also reported 70.7% of ...
Trump blamed Biden Tuesday for the price of eggs and more. ... Trump to give speech amid growing economic concerns, tumbling stock market ... Trump’s new 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and ...
The Democratic retort to Trump’s speech will test a party split on a larger strategy for how to confront the President. Some are pushing for a relentless resistance campaign, like Sen. Chris ...
On January 6, House Speaker Mike Johnson formally invited Biden to address the joint session of Congress.It took place two days after Super Tuesday.The speech was expected to provide Biden a chance to address issues such as the economy, democracy, abortion rights, the United States–Mexico border crisis, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas War.