- Trump teased a “big” announcement ahead of his first joint session speech of his second term.
- The White House confirmed the speech will take place at 9 PM EST, sparking online buzz.
- Senator Elissa Slotkin will deliver the Democratic response, focusing on economic issues.
U.S. President Donald Trump ignited speculation across social media just one day before delivering his first joint session speech of his second term. Posting on social media, he teased, “Tomorrow night will be big. I will tell it like it is.”
Trump’s Post Creates Online Buzz
The White House quickly amplified his message, sharing the post on X with an all-caps announcement: “TOMORROW NIGHT at 9 PM EST: President Trump delivers his first joint address to Congress. You won’t want to miss this!”
Reactions flooded in. Some supporters expressed excitement, one posting, “Excitement is guaranteed.” Another wrote, “Won’t miss this,” while a third added, “This is gonna be huge.”
Not everyone was thrilled. A critic quipped, “What fresh hell is this going to be? And Donald never ever ever ever ‘tells it like it is.’” Meanwhile, a Trump supporter countered, “Nothing can stop the Golden Age of America incoming!”
Trump to Address Joint Session of Congress
On Tuesday at 9 PM ET (7:30 AM IST), Trump will deliver his first major speech of his second term before a joint session of Congress. While not technically a State of the Union address, this speech serves as a critical moment for the president to outline his agenda and set the tone for his administration’s direction.
The event will be held in the House chamber, packed with members of both the House and Senate, prominent congressional leaders, Supreme Court justices, and key Cabinet officials. As is tradition, First Lady Melania Trump will be seated in the balcony alongside a select group of guests.
Following Trump’s address, Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan will deliver the official Democratic response. She is expected to focus on economic issues and provide a counterpoint to Trump’s vision.