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An Invitation

Mike Johnson offers up a location for an event.

President Donald Trump’s Second Inaugural Address will surely be regarded as a historically consequential speech. One consequence comes from the Speaker of the House: “It is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite President Donald Trump to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, to share his America First vision for our future.”

Does this signal an earnest willingness for Congress to work with the new president, or is it merely a formal nicety, the usual blather?

The Epoch Times offered an extended explanation:

The event, though not classified as a State of the Union, follows a tradition since President Ronald Reagan where newly inaugurated presidents deliver speeches that are marked by comparable formality and ceremony. Such speeches are an opportunity for presidents to outline their vision for the nation at the start of their term, and to rally bipartisan support for their agenda.

Reagan’s 1981 address set the tone for this modern custom, focusing on economic recovery and national renewal during a time of economic stagnation and inflation. The priorities Reagan outlined in his speech included the promise of tax cuts, deregulation, as well as measures to curb inflation while encouraging job growth.

Paul Jacob commented on the speech on Tuesday of last week.

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