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Thursday, November 21, 2024

US President Donald Trump has announced in his State of the Union speech that he will hold a second nuclear summit with North Korea’s leader this month.

In an address to the nation with the theme “Choosing Greatness”, he vowed once again to build a border wall.

While urging unity, the Republican president also said Democratic attempts at “ridiculous partisan investigations” could damage US prosperity.

In a rebuttal, Democrats accused Mr Trump of abandoning US values.

Mr Trump’s primetime address followed the longest US government shutdown in history.

He provoked the crippling closure of federal agencies by demanding funding for a US-Mexico border wall only to backtrack when Democrats flatly refused.

What did he say about North Korea?

Mr Trump said he would meet Kim Jong-un in Vietnam from 27-28 February.

Plans for a second summit have been in the works since the two leaders’ historic talks last year.

Mr Trump and Mr Kim’s meeting last June in Singapore was the first ever between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader.

On Tuesday night, Mr Trump said: “Our hostages have come home, nuclear testing has stopped, and there has not been a missile launch in 15 months.

“If I had not been elected president of the United States, we would right now, in my opinion, be in a major war with North Korea.

“Much work remains to be done, but my relationship with Kim Jong-un is a good one.”

What did he say about political unity?

After two years of toxic partisanship, Mr Trump on Tuesday night repeated calls for political unity that he has made in his last two annual speeches to Congress.

“Together, we can break decades of political stalemate,” he said.

“We can bridge old divisions, heal old wounds, build new coalitions.”

Mr Trump raised potential areas of agreement, such as infrastructure improvements, lowering prescription drug costs and fighting childhood cancer.

How did Democrats respond?

Stacey Abrams, who lost her race last year to be governor of Georgia, delivered the Democrats’ response to Trump.

She was the first African-American woman to deliver the party’s rebuttal.

Ms Abrams said: “The shutdown was a stunt engineered by the president of the United States, one that defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned not just our people – but our values.”

During Mr Trump’s speech, a number of Democratic female lawmakers were wearing white, the colour adopted by early 20th Century suffragettes.

They sat stony-faced as their Republican counterparts rose to their feet for the applause lines.

But the Democrats surprised Mr Trump by awarding him a standing ovation when he said there were more women in the workforce and in Congress than ever before.

“That’s great!” said the president of the reaction. “Really great.”

What did Trump say on border security?

The president vowed once again to build wall on the border, pointing out that many lawmakers had previously supported such a barrier.

But with another government shutdown deadline looming next week, the president has few options for getting Congress to fund a border wall.

Mr Trump told his audience that working class Americans pay the price for illegal immigration.

He pointed to a guest in the audience, a woman whose parents he said had been killed in Nevada by “an illegal alien”.

“Not one more American life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border,” said Mr Trump.

What did he say about foreign wars?

Mr Trump said his administration was holding “constructive talks” with the Taliban to find a solution to the conflict in Afghanistan.

“The hour has come to at least try for peace,” he added.

The president also said “virtually all” of the territory once occupied in Syria and Iraq by the Islamic State group had been liberated from “these bloodthirsty monsters”.

“It is time to give our brave warriors in Syria a warm welcome home,” he told the chamber.

He said 7,000 US troops had died and more than $7tn (£5.4tn) had been spent by America on nearly two decades of war in the Middle East.

“Great nations do not fight endless wars,” said the president, who campaigned on an ‘America First’ platform.

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