President Biden is delivering his State of the Union address on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The speech is expected to highlight the strength of the economy and past legislative wins on infrastructure, semiconductors and climate funding.
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While Biden will likely call for action on guns and policing, the divided Congress he’ll be speaking to makes it exceedingly unlikely that big legislative bills will pass–– other than must-pass debt ceiling and funding bills.
He’ll also address top foreign policy issues like Russia’s war in Ukraine and the economic and national security threat posed by China — a threat underscored by the recent the Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by the U.S. over the Atlantic Ocean.
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