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Johnson invites Trump to address Congress in March

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) invited President Trump to give his first address to Congress on March 4.

“Your administration and the 119th Congress, working together, have an opportunity to make these four years the most consequential in our nation's history,” Johnson wrote. Saturday's letter To the president.

“To that end, it is my clear call to invite you to join us on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at the U.S. House of Representatives for a joint session of Congress to share America’s original vision for our legislation.” It's a great honor and a great privilege. I look forward to your response.”

President Biden was invited state of the union We will deal with it around the same time last year.

Johnson's invitation to Trump follows a White House meeting between Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (Rs.D.) in Trump's first week.

The White House has not yet confirmed Trump's attendance at the March 4 joint session, but the president is expected to accept.

“America's Golden Age has begun,” Johnson wrote of Trump's new term.

Republicans maintain the spirit of unison as their trifecta is realized in the new Legislative Council and presidential administration.

“Thanks to your strong leadership and bold actions in the first days of your Presidency, America is already experiencing a resurgence of patriotism, unity, and hope for the future.”

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