White House Moves Forward With State Of The Union Plans After Pelosi Urged Delay

President Trump delivers his first State of the Union address on Jan. 30, 2018, in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol. The White House is moving forward with plans for this year’s speech on Jan. 29, but it’s unclear whether House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will agree to it amid the partial government shutdown.

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After a week of tit for tat with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, amid a monthlong government shutdown, the White House is now moving ahead with plans for the president’s State of the Union address, proceeding as if it were happening as originally planned next week.

White House officials are aiming for the speech to occur before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, Jan. 29. But it is far from guaranteed. The House must pass a resolution to call a joint session with the Senate before the president can come speak.

It’s unclear whether that will happen; Pelosi hasn’t yet weighed in on whether she will allow it.