MPs reveal top quality questions that want Trump waiting home during joint address to the congress

WASHINGTON – MPs on Capitol Hill who spoke with Fox News Digital revealed questions to want President Donald Trump to talk during his address to the Congress on Tuesday night.
Trump should give a speech at 9 pm on Tuesday to a joint session of the congress, which means that both the members of the Home and the Senate will be convened on the US capitol to hear the president say.
Democratic legislators He said the president should focus on costs during speech, and they hope to “keep him short”.
“The economy, how will we reduce food costs,” she told Fox News Digital, Debbie Dingell, D-Mich.
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Ambassador Jim McGovern, D-Mass. He said he hoped Trump “would hold short because he tends to keep it long.” (Fox News Digital)
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“In fact, doing something that will help reduce the cost of living for the American people, something he promised to do, but since he became president, the cost of living came to people,” said envoy Jim McGovern, D-Mass. “I hope he will keep him because he tends to hold him for a long time.”
Tail. Nancy Mace, Rs.c., told Fox News Digital that she had already heard a speech and would be “historic”.
Tail. Nancy Mace told Fox that she had heard Trump’s speech and that it was “historic”. (Fox News Digital)
“I have heard the speech. It will be amazing. It will be epic. It will be historic,” Mace told Fox. “You will laugh. You will cry. And you will question the hell in the last four years under the administration of Joe Biden. Democrats have lost their minds.”
Ambassador Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., Who voted to abolish Trump during his first term, said the president should focus on farmers, while Rev. Russell Fry, Rs.c., said the president should highlight “his vision of the country.”
Ambassador Ralph Norman, RC White house.
Ambassador Russell Fry said the president should highlight “his vision of the country.” (Fox News Digital)
Ambassador Chip Roy, R-Texas, said Democrats “don’t work with us at all,” but that Trump has “received a great record” during his speech.
Roy said he hoped to hear Trump talking about “what he had achieved in the past month,” specifically about the issue on the border.
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Some Democrats, such as senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn., And Rev. Don Beyer, D-Va., They said they would not attend The president’s speech, the first joint address of his second term.