House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Donald Trump to deliver an address to Congress in March, a speech that would mark Trump’s first joint address to Congress of his second term.
In the letter, Johnson asked that Trump speak to both chambers of Congress “to share your America First vision for our legislative future.”
“I eagerly await your response,” added Johnson, R-La.
Joint sessions or meetings of Congress are often reserved for the president or other heads of state to deliver remarks about their priorities, and they often happen a handful of times each year. Last year, there were three joint sessions during which former President Joe Biden, Japan’s former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Congress.
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