House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Trump to address a joint session of Congress on March 4.
In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, House Speaker Mike Johnson invited President Donald Trump to address Congress on March 4 to share his 'America First vision for our legislative future.' ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has extended an invitation to President Donald Trump to address Congress on March 4 after he hit the ground running with rapid-fire orders and implementation of his agenda.
Speaker Mike Johnson to make his first address to a joint session of Congress of his second term on Tuesday, March 4 ...
Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday extended an invitation for President Donald Trump to address a joint session of Congress on March 4, the first in Trump’s second presidency. In a letter to the ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) invited President Donald Trump to address ... honor and great privilege to invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 ...
In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, Johnson wrote to the ... distinct honor and great privilege to invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in ...
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Trump to address ... announcing the invitation. Presidents typically address a joint session of Congress early on in their ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is tentatively set to make his first address to a joint session of Congress of his ... In his invitation, Johnson told Trump he looks forward to hearing ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has invited President Trump to give his first ... honor and great privilege to invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Saturday inviting him to address a joint session of Congress on ... not yet accepted the invitation.
House Speaker Mike Johnson invited President Trump to address both chambers of Congress, which would mark his first speech to lawmakers as commander-in-chief in four years. Mr. Johnson ...
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