How to watch President Trump’s first address to a Joint Session of Congress online tonight

U.S. President Donald J. Trump will be delivering his first address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, February 28, 2017. The President will be sharing his vision for the United States of America and may speak about issues that pertain to Apple Inc., including corporate taxes, encryption, international trade, military budget increases, health care reform, privacy rights, and more.

“This will be an opportunity for the people and their representatives to hear directly from our new President about his vision and our shared agenda.” – Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul D. Ryan

The official White House Blog states: During his first Joint Address to Congress, the President will communicate his vision for the future of the country directly to the American people as he moves forward with his plans to take on the many challenges facing this nation. Building on his inaugural address, President Trump will continue to lay out his agenda to Make America Great Again.

U.S. President Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump
When: Tuesday, February 28, 2017, at 9pm Eastern.

Where: The United States Capitol in the House Chamber.

Who: The President will address Members of both the House of Representatives and Senate in his first address to a Joint Session of Congress.

The Speech: President Trump is keeping the tradition of previous Presidents by delivering a formal address to a Joint Session of Congress during his inaugural year, and will deliver his first State of the Union address in 2018. The President will deliver his speech from the Speaker’s rostrum.

How to watch: The address will be streamed live at http://www.whitehouse.gov and also via the various network and cable news apps available for Apple TV.

How to participate: Follow along live on Twitter @WhiteHouse and @POTUS for real-time information before, during and after the speech. The speech will also be live streamed at facebook.com/WhiteHouse.

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46 Comments

        1. I had the displeasure of hearing Rep. (D) Hank Johnson this morning speaking to the House of Representatives via C-Span. I had a similar response to his speech. A ‘WTF’ moment.

          Who and why do people vote for these people?

          We’re gonna build a wall.
          Guam is gonna capsize.

          This garbage thinking is well beyond lead poisoning.

  1. That guy is demented. He should be removed as president. trump thinks President Obama is leaking about his sorry administration, come on. The guy is demented. The economy was doing well before he took office and he has done nothing while in office but complain about his bad news. The man is demented. They should not hide that from the American people. He is 70+ years old and showing signs of dementia.

  2. Why would anyone want to watch the fact challenged, thin skinned, dysfunctional Big Cheeto gas off before the Republikkan Congress?
    I am sure some will be playing Talking Points Bingo- the winner will get a bottle of Stoli.

    I have more important things to do and will be shampooing my carpets to a playlist of a Pink Floyd. When all is said and done, it will be far more important than anything Drumpf has to say.

        1. No, you are the one that keeps telling me that are down under. That’s the thing with your “aim for Bin hit Saddam” guidance system. You keep missing the insertion point. Keep trying though, I’m sure your country will find some nice place to start a new war, or continue the old ones going. After all if the ohbummer can keep your country at war for the entirety of his presidency I’m sure the chump can do just as well.

          Just be careful that there might just be a day where a president runs with a slogan of making your country peaceful….for once. NOT.

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