Presidents generally deliver high-profile speeches to Congress shortly after their inauguration, and the distinction may make little difference.
Partisan rancor during President Trump's speech was remarkable and fiery from the moment it began, and the most contentious in recent memory.
Six minutes into President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday, Texas Rep. Al Green, a Democrat, was removed from the House chamber after he interrupted Trump and refused to take his seat. Green’s removal was the latest in a series of partisan heckling events that have marked recent presidential addresses to Congress.
President Donald Trump, in his first State of the Union address since his return to the White House, called for Congress to undo the CHIPS and Sciences Act, major legislation championed by Indiana U.S.