State of the Union: Trump Hails 'American Comeback'
President
Donald Trump has hailed the "great American comeback" in a speech to
Congress that exposed sharp divisions at the top of US politics.
At his
annual State of the Union address, Mr Trump set out his case for another four
years in office.
He was
speaking on the eve of his expected acquittal on corruption charges in his
impeachment trial.
At one point
the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech behind
him.
The
Republican president delivered Tuesday night's nationally televised speech in
the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, where he was impeached in
December.
His trial in
the upper chamber, the Senate, culminates on Wednesday but with Republicans in
charge there he is all but certain to be cleared and escape being thrown out of
office.
Mr Trump did
not mention impeachment at all in his speech although he did jab at Democrats.
Republican
lawmakers chanted "four more years" as Mr Trump prepared to speak,
urging him on for November's White House election.
The State of
the Union address is a speech delivered by the president to Congress towards
the beginning of each calendar year in office.
It is
usually used as a chance to report on the condition of the nation, but also
allows the president to outline a legislative agenda and national priorities.
Mrs Pelosi
has been one of the president's fiercest critics - she was the one who first
launched formal impeachment efforts last year. Mr Trump has frequently taunted
her as "Crazy Nancy".
It was the
first time the two had come face-to-face since she stormed out of a White House
meeting four months ago.
Before Mr
Trump began speaking at the podium in the well of the House, he appeared to
snub the outstretched hand of Mrs Pelosi, America's most powerful elected
Democrat.
The House
speaker, critics noticed, skipped the traditional introduction welcoming the
president as a "distinct honour".
When the
president accused Democrats of planning to force American taxpayers to provide
unlimited free healthcare to undocumented immigrants, Mrs Pelosi was observed
twice mouthing: "Not true."
She stunned
onlookers by shredding a copy of the president's remarks as he concluded.
Mrs Pelosi
told reporters afterwards her gesture was "the courteous thing to do,
considering the alternatives".
She did rise
to applaud the president more than once, including when he promoted his pet project
of infrastructure investment, a possible area of bipartisan co-operation.
Mr Trump
struck an upbeat note in a speech lasting one hour and 18 minutes that
contrasted sharply with his lament of "American carnage" in his 2017
inaugural presidential address.
In an
implicit rebuke to his predecessor Barack Obama, the president told his
audience: "In just three short years, we have shattered the mentality of
American decline and we have rejected the downsizing of America's destiny.
"We are
moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we
are never going back!"
Mr Trump
repeatedly swiped at Democrats, including left-wing candidates such as Bernie
Sanders, who are vying to challenge him for the presidency.
"We
will never let socialism destroy American healthcare!" said the president,
whose critics point out that he has not put forward a healthcare plan of his
own.
As is
tradition, the president invited several special guests, including Venezuelan
opposition leader Juan Guaidó, military veterans and the brother of a man
killed by an undocumented immigrant.
In a move
certain to infuriate liberal critics, Mr Trump announced he would award the
Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honour, to firebrand
conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, who revealed this week he has lung cancer.
First Lady
Melania Trump bestowed the honour on an emotional Mr Limbaugh as the president
spoke.
A protester
was escorted from the chamber while Mr Trump defended gun rights. It was Fred
Guttenberg, the father of Jaime Guttenberg, a student killed in a mass school
shooting at Parkland, Florida, in February 2018.
Mr
Guttenberg was a guest of Mrs Pelosi.
Each year
after the State of the Union speech, a member of the main opposition party is
tasked with responding and this year it fell to Michigan Governor Gretchen
Whitmer.
She accused
the president of failing to fix America's problems. "Bullying people on
Twitter doesn't fix bridges it burns them," she said.
As they did
last year, many female Democrats including Mrs Pelosi wore white as tribute to
the suffragettes who won the vote for US women a century ago.
Several
liberal Democratic lawmakers, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York
and Maxine Waters of California, boycotted Mr Trump's address.
Ms
Ocasio-Cortez tweeted that she would "not use my presence at a state
ceremony to normalize Trump's lawless conduct & subversion of the
Constitution".
Other
left-wing Democrats, including Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, walked out during Mr
Trump's speech.
As is
traditional during the State of the Union, one member of the president's
cabinet did not attend the address.
He or she
remains at a secret location to make sure the government can continue should
calamity befall the nation's president, vice-president and other top leaders.
That person,
who is known as the designated survivor, was Interior Secretary David Bernhardt
on Tuesday night.
FROM bbc.com/news/world-us-canada
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