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Seven main takeaways from Trump's speech to Congres

Mar 05, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    42% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    15% ReliableLimited

  • Policy Leaning

    78% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -25% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

92% : Trump celebrates early victories on border enforcement President Trump delighted in sharing good news on border enforcement in his first month as president, even without Congress.
76% : Trump surprised him by having his Secret Service director Sean Curren hand the boy a badge and making him an honorary Trump surprised him by having his Secret Service director Sean Curren hand the boy a badge and making him an honorary agent.
66% : President Trump honored several guests in his box, but one of the most heartwarming was his special tribute to a young 13-year-old cancer survivor who dreamed of being a police officer.
61% : 'Yeah, Pocahontas says yes,' Trump said, zinging Warren who remained clapping on camera.
46% : Trump spent a significant part of his speech highlighting some of the egregious waste found in the federal government sending the message that DOGE is here to stay. 3.
45% : Trump began his speech by correctly predicting that it would be difficult to get Democrats to stand, clap, or cheer for anything he had to say.
45% : Trump revealed he received a letter from Zelensky telling the United States he was willing to negotiate.
44% : Trump recognizes Laken Riley and welcomes members of her family President Joe Biden's State of the Union address last year was remarkable after protesting Republicans successfully demanded that the president acknowledge the death of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old Georgia nursing student who was murdered weeks earlier by Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan migrant who entered the country illegally.
43% : Trump admitted.
42% : Trump asked.
42% : Trump asked.
38% : Trump signals willingness to negotiate with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky President Donald Trump signaled he would allow Zelensky to return to the negotiating table despite the disruptive meeting in the Oval Office on Friday that led Trump to order him to leave.
37% : 'We have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible for that atrocity, and he is right now on his way here to face the swift sword of American justice,' Trump announced.
36% : This year, Trump brought Laken's mother, Allyson Phillips, and her sister, Lauren Phillips to the first lady's box to recognize their loss and promise to do more to enforce the border.
35% : If you want to end wars you have to talk to both sides.' When Trump noted that Biden had sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine, Democrats clapped.
34% : Trump competes with dour Democrats It was clear early on that Democrats planned unprecedented opposition to the president's address.
34% : right, watch as border patrol agent Roberto Ortiz gestures Trump also signed an executive order to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge after Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old child who was allegedly kidnapped and murdered by two illegal migrants from Venezuela.
33% : Democrats turned their backs to Trump as he entered the chamber and did not shake his hand.
32% : Rep. Melanie Stansbury held up a 'This is not normal' sign as Trump entered the chamber.
7% : Trump was even stopped at the start of his speech by a rankled Democrat, Al Green, who took issue with the Republican's Medicare stance and was thrown out of the chamber by Speaker Mike Johnson.

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