Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday prolonged an invite for President Donald Trump to deal with a joint session of Congress on March 4, the primary in Trump’s second presidency.
In a letter to the president, Johnson invited Trump to “share your America First vision for our legislative future,” thanking him for his “strong leadership and bold action” within the first days of his presidency and asserting that “America’s Golden Age has begun.”
“Your administration and the 119th Congress working together have the chance to make these next four years some of the most consequential in our nation’s history,” Johnson wrote.
The speech is just not technically thought-about a State of the Union, however presidents since Ronald Reagan have delivered comparable addresses shortly after their inaugurations which were dealt with with comparable pomp and circumstance.
The White Home has but to formally settle for the invitation, although Trump is predicted to verify his March 4 deal with.
CORRECTION: A earlier model of this text mischaracterized Donald Trump’s deal with to a joint session of Congress.