A joint address to Congress is a formal speech given by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress. These addresses often outline the President's legislative agenda and priorities for the coming year. President Trump's address comes after a turbulent first few weeks in office. - President Trump asserted that his administration has taken 'swift and unrelenting action' to reshape the nation's economy, immigration policies, and foreign policy. - The speech was marked by stark partisan divisions, with Democratic lawmakers protesting Trump's remarks and policies. - Trump's address highlighted his commitment to fulfilling campaign promises and continuing the policies he initiated during his first weeks in office. - Representative Al Green was removed from the House chamber after disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, signaling significant dissent.