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Here Are The Guests For Trump’s Joint Address To Congress

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Donald Trump is scheduled to give a joint speech to Congress Tuesday night.

He “invites many people from all different paths of life, with an incredible story about the disasters created by previous administrations, and President Trump has already enacted it to mark the arrival of America's golden age.”

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When President Trump delivers his speech to a joint session of Congress, he meets the first lady of the U.S. Capitol and special people joining President Trump.

These men, women and families have incredible stories about the disasters created by previous administrations, and come from all different paths of life, and President Trump has already been enacted to mark the arrival of America's golden age.

– Elliston Berry of Aredo, Texas: Elliston was 15 years old, the victim of a computer-generated deepfake created by bullies at her school that aimed to humiliate and degrade Elliston and her friends.

– Comperators in Serpent, Pennsylvania: Helen, Alison and Kayley are the widows and daughter of Corey Comperatore, a firefighter who was killed by a gunman who shot President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania in July 2024.

– Jeff Denard, from Decatur, Alabama: Jeff has worked for nearly 30 years at a steel factory owned by Nucor Steel. His good paying middle-class work at the steel mill allowed Jeff to serve as a volunteer firefighter, providing loving homes to dozens of foster children, and organising fellow steel workers to deal with natural disasters, including Hurricane Helen.

– Stephanie Diller, from Long Island, New York: Stephanie is the widow of Jonathan Diller, a NYPD officer killed in a traffic stop in Queens by repeated criminals allowed to roam the streets in March 2024.

– Hailey Ferguson from Spring Hill, Tennessee: Hailey is a former foster child, a senior at Tennessee State University Middle University with primary education, and is the best in developing future scholarship recipients, launched by the First Lady organization.

– Mark and Malfin Fogel of Butler, Pennsylvania: Mark is an American history teacher who was held hostage by the Russian government and mistakenly sentenced 14 years in a Russian prison. On February 12, President Trump fulfilled his promise to Marfin, Mark's 95-year-old mother.

– Little John, January, from Tallahassee, Florida: January was a mother and parents' rights advocate who sued the Leon County Board of Education at her daughter's middle school, and moved her daughter to a socially different sexual identity without her husband's knowledge or permission. The school tricked January over a secret plan to drive a wedge between her daughter and her parents in January and transition her.

– Payton McNabb, from Murphy, North Carolina: Payton is a former high school athlete who dreamed of competing in college sports at a volleyball game in September 2022, when a biological man playing on the opposite girls' team spiked volleyball in Payton's face, leaving him with a traumatic brain injury. Payton joined the independent women's forum and made its mission to put an end to this cruel injustice.

– Allison and Lauren Phillips of Woodstock, Georgia, are sisters to the mother and sister of a young female nursing student who was killed by illegal foreigners while jogging in the morning. The Biden administration released and released the Laiken murderer to the country under a reckless open border policy. It was named in Rayken's honor that President Trump signed the law on the first legislation this year.

– Alexis Nungarei of Houston, Texas: Alexis is the mother of an angel and the mother of Jocelyn Nungarei, a 12-year-old girl who was murdered by two illegal aliens while walking to the Corner Store. The Biden administration arrested and released these malicious illegal aliens to the state a few weeks before Jocelyn's murder.

– Roberto Ortiz of Weslaco, Texas: Roberto has been in the US Border Patrol for nearly a decade and is a veteran of the US Navy and California State Patrol. He was repeatedly shot by cartel members while performing his duties near the Rio Grande River in Texas.

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