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Ok, so here we go... Trump's new joint address to Congress.

Here's how to watch:

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/04/donald-trump-congress-speech-how-to-watch-024384

"Trump’s address to Congress will begin Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET. The speech will be broadcast on major television networks and available to stream on certain websites, including POLITICO."

So 6 PM Pacific Time.

Worth noting that like Biden's address to Congress in 2021, this isn't TECHNICALLY a "State of the Union" address, although it has a lot of the trappings of a State of the Union.

Typically the first address from a new President to Congress isn't called a "State of the Union."

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/why-trumps-joint-remarks-to-congress-wont-be-a-state-of-the-union-address

"According to the American Presidency Project, the impacts of these first-year speeches should be considered to have the same heft as the State of the Union addresses that follow in subsequent years. And, just like the State of the Union address, the opposing party to the one that occupies the White House gives a brief speech in response, which, like the president’s remarks, is televised. This year’s will be delivered by Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan."

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[–] MortUS 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I made a list of all the cuts Trump mentioned:

Million(s) Description
$45 International school scholarships (labeled DEI) - [International Relations]
$40 Some kind of international social services? - [International Relations]
$8 Promoting international LGBTQ+? Is this research funding or international relations? - [International Relations]
$60 Indigenous people in central america? Like, international relations? - [International Relations]
$8 Making mice transgender? Like, research? - [Research]
$32 Some kind of left wing propaganda operation in buldova? - [Spy Shit]
$10 Promoting male circumcision in MoseHamBeak? idk - [Weird] [International Relations]
$3.5 Consulting contract for fish monitoring? Like, research? - [Research]
$1.5 Voter confidence in Liberia? Like, trying to help them secure a democracy? - [International Relations]
$14 Social coheasion in Mahli? - [International Relations] [Spy Shit]
$59 Illegal alien hotels in New York. idk - [Yeah, Alright]
$42 Increase vegan local climate action innovation in Zambia? - [What?]
$14 Social and behavior changes in Ughanda? Is this more research funding and is it ethical? - [idk] [Research]
$47 Improving public procurement in Serbia? [Spy Shit]
$101 DEI contracts at the Department of Education? [American Investment Cuts]

(List of Cuts Mentioned by Trump)

$485 Million cut funds to international relations, research, spy shit, and whatever else. I guess the question is, what are they going to do with the 485 Million? Presumably the $22 Billion cut in American Human & Health Services (HHS) is going toward paying down the deficit, right?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Thats trumps golf budget for the next two years that he will spend at his own businesses. with ~3mio/trip thats 161 trips. with him golfing 30% of his days in office during his last term and him being on track to repeat that, this "golfing budget" will be used up in less than two years.

sorry americans, you got screwed for years to come for some racist orange to loot your contry dry to go golfing and funnel money into his own businesses.