President Donald Trump's Post-State of the Union Sales Job Begins Now
Trump highlights economic and security achievements in a 108-minute speech and begins a nationwide campaign tour focusing on key battleground states, including Texas.
- Following his address Wednesday, President Donald Trump launched a nationwide travel tour, with the White House pledging regular trips until the midterms.
- The White House says the push aims to promote themes of economic prosperity and a more secure America to reach a broader electorate.
- Vice President JD Vance will visit a Wisconsin factory on Thursday, while Trump remains in the Washington area through Friday, as stops include Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Iowa.
- That trip comes days before the March 3 congressional primaries, and Sen. Markwayne Mullin said the tour will set the tone for the following year.
- Trump called on both parties to 'protect American citizens, not illegal aliens' and promoted measures to limit mail-in ballots and voter identification rules, potentially fueling partisan disputes.
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In keeping with the tradition, the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, gave his annual message from the State of the Union (SOTU). Confrontative and provocative, faithful to his polarizing style, the first U.S. president highlighted the social and economic gains of his government. He threw exaggerated and difficult data to prove. For example, he claimed to have obtained foreign investments for 18 billion dollars and stressed that th…
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