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President Trump’s ‘weaving’ skills on full display

President Trump's signature “weave” skills were fully displayed during his joint speech to Congress.

Through his record-breaking speech, Trump has incorporated his unique communication techniques into what he called “weave” during his recent media appearance. This is on the long side that is often used to support the wider points he is trying to make, to highlight some of the biggest themes of the night.

Trump targeted Democrats for refusing to ride his agenda while promoting the bold actions he took since he was sworn in after taking office.

“This was my fifth speech to Congress, and once again I saw the Democrats in front of me and realized that there was absolutely nothing to say to make them happy, to stand, smile, or praise them,” Trump said.

“I have been able to find a disease that will cure the most devastating disease, wipe out the whole country, announce answers to the biggest economy in history, and announce a halt of crime to the lowest ever recorded,” Trump continues. “And these people sitting here don’t applaud, they don’t stand, they certainly don’t cheer for these astronomical achievements, they don’t do anything about it.

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He then challenged the Democrats directly, saying, “Just this night why not join us to celebrate so many incredible victories for America? For the benefit of our nation.

Incidentally, these prepared comments are to repeatedly confuse Trump's speech, D-Tx. It happened the moment Rep. Al Green was escorted from the house room.

Vice President of the United States JD Vance, from left, US President Donald Trump and Louisiana Republican Speaker Mike Johnson took place at a joint Congressional meeting in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In a later speech, Trump listed “crissing waste” revealed by Elon Musk's Doge for a few minutes, including “Burma's Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Scholarship,” and “$20 million for Arab “Sesame Street” in the Middle East.”

Trump enjoyed some of Doge's discoveries.

“$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary immigrants. No one knows what it is,” Trump responded, causing laughs in his room. “$8 million to promote LGBTQI+ in a Lesotho nation in Africa. No one has heard of this…$8 million to make mouse transgender. This is true!”

President Donald Trump declares “American momentum has returned” in a joint speech to Congress

Trump's joint speech to Congress

President Trump's “weave” ability was fully exhibited during his joint speech to Congress. (Get McNamee/Pool via Reuters)

Trump has relied on his instincts as a celebrity television host to weave some TV moments into his address, like when he made 13-year-old brain cancer survivor DJ Daniel an honorary secret service agent. The angel mom of 12-year-old Joselyn Nungarei, murdered by illegal immigrants, was renamed the Anahuac National Wildlife Shelter in Texas in memory of her daughter.

A 13-year-old cancer survivor gets a standing ovation when he becomes a secret service agent during Trump's speech

DJ Daniel

During his joint speech to Congress, President Trump made 13-year-old cancer survivor DJ Daniel an honorary Secret Service agent. (Fox News)

Other guests invited to the address were given a spotlight representing their key policy agenda. He was given a spotlight representing a major policy agenda, like when he introduced Peyton McNabb, a former high school volleyball player who had been hit by a male living enemy and had been traumatic brain damage. He introduced the mother of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was murdered by illegal immigrants, and solidified her legacy when he promoted the Lake Riley Act, which he signed the law.

He also introduced Mark Vogel, an American teacher rescued by the Trump administration after being taken prisoner in a Russian prison, and his 95-year-old mother Malfin, who pleaded with Trump to save his son in the campaign trail. Trump said he met Malfin in Butler, Pennsylvania before he was almost assassinated, and moved seamlessly to honor the wife and daughter of a firefighter who lost his life while protecting his family at a Trump rally.

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Mark Vogel

American teacher Mark Vogel was rescued from a Russian prison by the Trump administration, and his 95-year-old mother Malfin was featured in a joint speech to Congress by President Trump. (Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein)

Trump first highlighted his “weave” tactics on comedian Andrew Schultz's “Fragrant” podcast during the election.

“I'm doing what I call weaving,” Trump said in October. “And there are some fair people who say, 'This guy is such a genius.' And others will say, “Oh, he's rambling.” I have no ramblings. ”

“You have to have certain things. You need to have extraordinary memories because you need to go back to where you started. Weaving is good if you can go back,” Trump told Schultz.

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“They don't trust you,” Schultz replied. “You can go all the way here.”

“I can go everywhere,” Trump said. “And I can go back to where I started. Now, when I don't go back to where you started -“

Trump continued later. I sit around, and this is called weaving. We came up with a lot of names, but I think weaving needs to make “weaving” part of its staple food. ”

He has since mentioned “weave” in the appearance of other media.

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