Trump’s Congress speech covers Ukraine war, tariffs on Mexico, Canada & China, and U.S. trade policies. Get key highlights and live updates.


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President Donald Trump is set to deliver a highly anticipated speech before a joint session of Congress tonight at 9:00 PM EST (7:30 AM IST). Titled "Renewal of the American Dream," the speech will highlight his administration’s progress and future plans.

Key Highlights Expected in the Speech:

📌 Trade & Tariffs: The U.S. recently imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico to safeguard local industries. However, this move has sparked debates over potential economic consequences and inflation concerns.

📌 Ukraine Conflict & U.S. Role: The ongoing Ukraine war is expected to be a major focus, with Trump outlining strategies for U.S. involvement and future diplomatic actions.

📌 Immigration & Border Control: Trump is likely to emphasize strict immigration policies and efforts to strengthen border security, which remain a major point of debate among lawmakers.

Watch LIVE: Trump Addresses Congress on Ukraine War Tariffs & U.S. Trade Policies

The speech will be broadcast live on major news channels and streaming platforms. Stay tuned for live updates and expert analysis.

Democratic Response

Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) will deliver the Democratic rebuttal, challenging Trump’s economic policies and addressing concerns about government downsizing and inflation.

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Trump will address Congress at 9:00 PM EST on March 4, 2025. The speech will be broadcast live on major news networks and online platforms.

Trump is expected to talk about:

  • Tariffs & Trade Policies (New taxes on imports from Mexico & Canada)
  • Ukraine Conflict (U.S. role in the ongoing war)
  • Immigration & Border Security

You can watch the speech live on Jobaaj Stories, and official government streams. Major online platforms like YouTube and Twitter may also stream it.

The 25% tariffs aim to protect American industries, but they may also impact consumer prices and international trade relations.

Senator Elissa Slotkin from Michigan will give the Democratic rebuttal, focusing on economic concerns and government policies.

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