Trump will stand before Congress and offer a divided US an accounting of his turbulent first weeks
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday is expected to take credit for “swift and unrelenting action” in reorienting the nation’s economy, immigration and foreign policy as he updates Congress and the American people on his plans after a turbulent first few weeks in office, which have featured a dismantling of the federal government, tensions with America’s allies and a trade war compounding economic uncertainty.
His joint address to Congress is the latest marker in Trump’s takeover of the nation’s capital, where the Republican-led House and Senate have done little to restrain the president as he and his allies work to slash the size of the federal government and remake America’s place in the world. With a tight grip on his party, Trump has been emboldened to take sweeping actions after overcoming impeachments in his first term and criminal prosecutions in between his two administrations.
Trump’s theme will be the “renewal of the American dream,” the White House said, and he was expected to lay out his achievements as well as appeal to Congress to provide more money to finance his aggressive immigration crackdown.
“It has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action,” Trump will say of his opening weeks in office, according to excerpts prepared by the White House. “The People elected me to do the job, and I am doing it.”


