Trump speech to Congress: Trump airs familiar grievances in address before Congress
Last updated: Wednesday, March 5, 2025 4:56AM GMT
The president touted the moves his administration has made in his first weeks in office, touching on tariffs, the war in Ukraine and the border.
President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, six weeks into his historic return to the White House.
During the speech, Trump said "America is back" and defended the tariffs on key U.S. trading partners. He touched on immigration and the mineral deal with Ukraine, but neglected to go into detail on his economic plan. The speech was also met with protests and disruptions from Democrats.
President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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Trump again talked about government inefficiency and waste and claimed that "bureaucracy has crushed our freedoms."
"My administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy, and we will restore true democracy to America again," he said. "And any federal bureaucrat who resists this change will be removed from office immediately."
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Democrats hold up signs as speech continues
Democrats are continuing to hold up signs that say "False" as Trump's speech carries on.
Democrats hold a protest signs as President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib has a white board that reads, "That's a Lie"
Other signs saying "Musk Steals," "Save Medicaid," and "Protect Veterans" were organized by the Congressional Progressive Caucus, which is chaired by Congressman Greg Casar.