What to Expect from President Trump’s Address to Congress

President Trump will head to Capitol Hill tonight to give his first address to a joint session of Congress. Don’t forget to tune into our live coverage starting at 9 p.m. Eastern.
FOX’s Rachel Sutherland reports from Washington:

The President is expected to focus on bread and butter issues in his speech: health care, job creation, and public safety. Also watch for him to say he’s making good on his promise to secure the border:

(President Trump) ”We’re getting the bad ones out. The bad people: gang members, drug lords.”

The President told “FOX and Friends” he’ll also talk about boosting the military with a multi-billion dollar spending plan:

(President Trump) ”Well I think the money is going to come a revved up economy.”

During the interview, President admitted he needs to communicate better, saying, “My messaging isn’t good”.

In Washington, Rachel Sutherland, FOX News.

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