
WATCH LIVE: Trump will address Congress following his tumultuous first weeks in office
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71% : How to watch Trump's address to Congress Trump will deliver the first joint congressional address of his second presidency on Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST.71% : The rallies and marches -- set in motion by the fledgling 50501 Movement, a volunteer-driven group organized in the weeks after Trump's inauguration -- mark the latest attempt at national resistance to the hardened support of Trump's "Make America Great Again" base and the success it has had in reshaping the Republican Party in the president's populist image.
71% : National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes said Trump "stands by his bold vision for a post-war Gaza" but also "welcomes input from our Arab partners in the region.
60% : Trump will speak in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol, which is large enough to accommodate both House and Senate lawmakers, as well as members of the U.S. Supreme Court and Trump's Cabinet.
55% : According to the Congressional Research Service, the average number of policy requests in a first-year address is 42. What will happen after Trump speaks? The opposing party -- in this case, the Democrats -- will offer a message in response to the joint congressional address.
54% : On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States, allowing government agencies to choose whether to offer documents and services in languages other than English.
54% : Commerce secretary says US likely to meet Canada and Mexico 'in the middle' on tariffs After Trump's tariffs rattled the economy, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the United Sates will likely meet Canada and Mexico "in the middle" with an announcement coming as soon as Wednesday. Lutnick told Fox Business News that he has been on the phone with Canadian and Mexican officials after Trump on Tuesday imposed 25% tariffs on the countries, including 10% import taxes on Canada's energy products such as oil and electricity.
54% : -- Lolita C. Baldor Trump 'welcomes input' after Arab leaders endorse Egypt's postwar plan for Gaza The Egypt plan, approved by Arab leaders at a summit in Cairo on Tuesday, would allow Palestinians to remain in the territory during a post-war reconstruction unlike Trump's plan that calls for depopulating the strip and redeveloping it as a beach destination.
50% : Trump administration set to drop lawsuit pushing Idaho to allow emergency abortions, filing shows Idaho has a strict ban on the procedure, according to court documents filed Tuesday.
48% : Trump heads to the Capitol The president and first lady Melania Trump have left the White House and entered his armored limousine for the short drive to the Capitol.
48% : Billionaire Elon Musk was seen walking out of the White House a few seconds before Trump to join the presidential motorcade to the Capitol.
47% : FBI and DOJ headquarters among more than 440 federal buildings listed for potential sale The Trump administration on Tuesday published a list of more than 400 federal properties it says it could close or sell, including the FBI headquarters and the main Department of Justice building, after deeming them "not core to government operations.
46% : Trump wants to use the 'God Squad' to increase lumber production, but it must follow strict rules Trump wants to increase logging in national forests and on public lands, including by bypassing endangered species protections. To do that, the federal government would have to activate a seldom-used committee nicknamed the "God Squad" because it can approve federal projects even if it leads to extinction of a species otherwise protected by the Endangered Species Act.
45% : Trump just took office on Jan. 20, so he's only been in office for just over a month.
45% : But experts say there are strict procedural requirements -- and no provision under law to proactively use the committee to bypass protections. ▶ Read more about how Trump wants to use the "God Squad" Produce company warns of possible cost increase Oxnard, California-based Mission Produce packs avocados and mangos and distributes them to supermarkets and restaurants all over the world.
41% : The reductions are part of the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce through the Department of Government Efficiency. ▶ Read more about the planned cuts Associated Press reporter Fatima Hussein contributed reporting.
35% : ▶ Read more about Trump's pick as NATO ambassador Judge orders Trump administration to detail the steps it has taken to restore refugee program U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead in Seattle says he's concerned that the Trump administration canceled contracts with refugee resettlement agencies just a day after he ordered the government to reinstate the program.
32% : U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras concluded that Trump doesn't have the power to remove Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris from office "at will.
27% : DC to remove 'Black Lives Matter' street mural near White House The District of Columbia will remove the large "Black Lives Matter" painted on the street a block from the White House as Mayor Muriel Bowser struggles to fend off threats of encroachment from both President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
25% : Lutnick said the tariffs would not be paused but that Trump would reach a compromise.
23% : " Contreras ruled less than a week after a different judge in Washington, D.C., ruled that Trump unlawfully tried to remove Hampton Dellinger, who leads the Office of Special Counsel.
16% : " Bowser ordered the painting and renamed the intersection Black Lives Matter Plaza after days of chaotic protests over police brutality that brought her into conflict with Trump during his first term.
14% : We'll have to come to the table and figure something out," Barnard said. Judge rules against Trump in firing of board member A federal judge has ruled that Trump did not have the authority to attempt to fire a member of the board responsible for protecting federal government employees from political reprisals or retaliation for whistleblowing.
13% : " Wicker was among the senators who met with Zelenskyy ahead of his disastrous meeting with Trump.
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