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Republicans in Congress chant ‘USA, USA’ to an opponent of a Democrat during Donald Trump’s address

Washington, DC: When US President Donald Trump remembered his popular triumph during his speech, Republicans in Congress got up and screamed “USA, USA” to a Democrat heckler.

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“This is not normal” is written on a placard held by a Democrat. The sign was snatched and thrown by a Republican. Speaker of the US Congress Mike Johnson used a sergeant at arms to reprimand Democratic hecklers. Then, it was requested that Representative Al Green leave the house.

Trump greeted Congress, US First Lady Melania Trump, US Vice President JD Vance, and Johnson before starting his speech. “America is back,” Trump said, amid cheers and cries of “USA, USA” from Republican legislators.

“I stood under this capitol’s dome six weeks ago and declared the beginning of America’s golden age,” he stated. Since then, the greatest and most prosperous period in our nation’s history has been ushered in by nothing but quick and relentless action. In only forty-three days, we have achieved more than most administrations have in four or eight years, and we are just beginning.”

Tuesday (local time) marks Donald Trump’s first speech to the joint session of Congress during his second term as president.

“They will have a great opportunity to hear US President Donald Trump on three key issues—American energy independence, national security, and getting the economy back on track,” said US Congressman Zach Nunn earlier.

Nunn said, “We’re going to have a great opportunity to really hear from President Trump on three key issues that he’s promised to deliver on,” in reference to US President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress. American energy independence is the first. Our national security, particularly that at our southern border, comes in second, and reviving our economy comes in third.

In order to assist working-class people in maintaining the goods they need, tax cuts are necessary. Additionally, federal expenditures must be reduced so that more money may be spent locally rather than flowing to Washington.

Zach Nunn, in an interview with ANI, commended the Trump administration’s efforts to deliver for America and emphasized that the most important part of it is to put “America first.”

“I think the Trump administration has done a great job delivering from America, for America,” he stated in reference to the work completed in the last six weeks of the Trump administration. The fact that we have been able to prioritize Americans is, in my opinion, a crucial component of this. We brought in some visitors from Iowa who work with us, which is one of the main components of this.

An American-made workforce is essential to a “made in America first” strategy, and we have partnered with trade skills to ensure that people have access to effective apprenticeship programs and the skill sets needed to perform the manufacturing, cutting-edge technology, and innovation that only America can offer the world.”

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