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President Joe Biden will seek to lay out the case for his re-election and address a range of pressing issues both domestic and international when he delivers his latest State of the Union address to a joint-session of Congress on Thursday evening.
The Democrat is expected to tout his achievements in the White House, allay concerns about his age and warn of the threat to democracy posed by Donald Trump and hard-right Republicans across the country as he readies for a crucial election year.
The president’s address is likely to cover the economic recovery and infrastructure wins he has overseen from the Oval Office and feature a call for greater cooperation in the House of Representatives on spending deals to avert another looming government shutdown and to resolve the illegal immigration crisis at the southern border.
He is also likely to stress the need for international unity in the face of conflicts and , his stance on the latter having become a particular issue in the Democratic primaries where voters in states like Michigan and Minnesota have come together to to express their disapproval of his failure to demand a ceasefire – a tension he will seek to soothe.
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