President Donald Trump's upcoming address to a joint session of Congress will center on the theme of "Renewal of the American Dream," according to exclusive information shared with Fox News Digital by White House officials. The speech is slated to be divided into four key segments: a review of the administration's domestic and international achievements during the first month of Trump's second term, an overview of economic initiatives, a renewed appeal to Congress for increased border security funding, and the president's vision for global peace.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the significance of the address, stating that President Trump will highlight his "extraordinarily successful first month in office" and present a "bold, ambitious, and commonsense vision for the future." She anticipates the speech will be essential viewing.

President Trump delivering a previous address. (Getty Images)
The president intends to detail efforts to address economic challenges inherited from the Biden administration, focusing on curbing inflation. He's expected to underscore investments exceeding $1.7 trillion aimed at revitalizing American manufacturing, boosting energy production, and fostering private sector advancements in artificial intelligence.

President Joe Biden during his State of the Union address. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A significant portion of the address will be devoted to urging Congress to allocate additional funds for border security measures, including deportations and the ongoing construction of the border wall. In terms of foreign policy, President Trump plans to articulate his strategy for achieving global peace, with a particular emphasis on resolving the conflict in Ukraine and securing the release of hostages in Gaza.
President Trump hinted at the importance of his address on Truth Social, promising to "tell it like it is." A White House official confirmed this sentiment, assuring that the president will maintain his characteristic directness and honesty. The address is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday and will be delivered to a full assembly of Congress.
While not officially designated as a "State of the Union" address due to the timing of President Trump's return to office, the speech will serve a similar purpose, outlining the administration's accomplishments and policy priorities.
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