White House Announces Themes of Trump’s Address to Congress

Mar 3, 2025 - 18:28
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White House Announces Themes of Trump’s Address to Congress

The White House has unveiled the theme of President Donald Trump’s Tuesday night address to a joint session of Congress.

In his speech focused on “The Renewal of the American Dream,” Trump will highlight accomplishments from his second term so far, what he has done for the economy, the push for additional border security funding, and plans for global peace, Fox News Digital first reported.

“President Trump has accomplished more in one month than any president in four years—and the renewal of the American dream is well underway,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital. “In his Joint Address to Congress, President Trump will celebrate his extraordinarily successful first month in office while outlining his bold, ambitious, and common sense vision for the future.” 

Though the speech functions like a State of the Union address, it’s called a joint address to Congress because Trump has not yet been in office for a full year of his second term.

In addresses like the one at 9 p.m. EST Tuesday, the president often highlights the stories of those positively impacted by his administration’s actions and policies.

In his first six weeks in office, Trump has signed more than 75 executive orders aimed at securing the border; cutting wasteful spending; eliminating radical gender ideology; establishing an “America First” foreign policy approach; challenging discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion practices; and much more.

“Tomorrow night will be big,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday morning. “I will tell it like it is!” 

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