Trump airs familiar grievances, charts MAGA plan in address before bitterly divided Congress

Sen. Elissa Slotkin delivered the Democratic response to Trump's address.

Last Updated: March 5, 2025, 12:09 AM EST

President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, six weeks into his historic return to the White House.

During the speech, Trump said "America is back" and defended the tariffs on key U.S. trading partners. He touched on immigration and the mineral deal with Ukraine, but neglected to go into detail on his economic plan. The speech was also met with protests and disruptions from Democrats.

Mar 04, 2025, 9:37 PM EST

Democrats stay seated as Trump lists executive actions

As Trump lists the executive orders he's signed, many of which focused on culture war issues that defined the 2024 election, Democrats remain seated while Republicans routinely stand for applause.

Democratic lawmakers protest as President Donald Trump speaks during an address to a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 4, 2025.
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Mar 04, 2025, 9:34 PM EST

Two polls show America is on the 'right track,' 17 others say we’re still on the ‘wrong track’

Fighting through the protests of Democrats, Trump tried to say the country believes it is on the right track for the first time in modern history.

“Now, for the first time in modern history, more Americans believe that our country is headed in the right direction than the wrong direction,” he said.

That’s cherry picking two poll results out of 18.

According to an archive of “right track/wrong track” polling maintained by RealClearPolitics, two polls since Trump took office have found more respondents saying the country was on the right track than on the wrong track. One of those polls, by Rasmussen Reports, found a 1-point edge for “right track,” while one by Emerson College found a 4-point edge.

However, all 17 other polls since Trump took office show “wrong track” leading “right track,” some by double-digit margins. RealClearPolitics’ average is “wrong track” leading by just shy of 9 points.

— Louis Jacobson, PolitiFact

Mar 04, 2025, 9:34 PM EST

Trump touts end of electric vehicle mandate

In his speech, Trump touted an end to what he called former President Joe Biden's "insane electric vehicle mandate."

Mar 04, 2025, 9:33 PM EST

Democrats are already protesting

Democrats in the audience are not hiding their displeasure with Trump. Several of them are holding up black circular signs that say "False," "Save Medicaid," "Protect veterans," and "Musk steals." One Democrat was audibly calling Trump's speech "lie after lie after lie after lie." And Rep. Al Green of Texas repeatedly interrupted Trump by saying, "You have no mandate to cut Medicaid." After a few such interruptions, the sergeant-at-arms escorted him out of the chamber.

Representative Al Green (D-TX) shouts out as US President Donald Trump speaks during an address to a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 4, 2025.
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—Nathaniel Rakich, 538

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