Trump to address joint session of Congress on March 4

Published 01/25/2025, 05:00 PM
Updated 01/25/2025, 05:36 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson looks on during the signing of the Laken Riley Act, alongside members of the Georgia delegation, in the Speaker’s ceremonial office on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., January 23, 2025. REUTERS/Kaylee

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump has been invited to address a joint session of Congress on March 4, Republican House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Saturday.

"It is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite President Donald Trump to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, to share his America First vision for our future," Johnson said on social media platform X, sharing a letter of the invite. The letter was also released by his office.

It will be Trump's first such address since he took office on Jan. 20. Trump's Republican Party holds a narrow majority in the House and a more comfortable one in the Senate.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump would make his address on March 4.

The president is likely to go over his agenda and goals for the year during his remarks.

Trump is pushing a plan to explicitly use revenue from higher tariffs on imported goods to help pay for extending trillions of dollars in tax cuts. He has threatened across-the-board import tariffs, but has yet to impose any.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump speaks with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) following a signing ceremony in the President’s Room following the 60th inaugural ceremony on January 20, 2025, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Melina Mara/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Lawmakers and analysts have said that such a push will likely face opposition from many Republicans in Congress, especially budget hawks concerned about the reliability and durability of tariff revenue along with the potential dangers that trade wars pose for individual districts and voters.

The president and his allies say he wants to use the tariffs much like the personal and corporate taxes that account for the vast majority of U.S. revenues, notching the duties up to help pay for government programs and cover promised tax cuts.

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