
Biden speech to Congress still not scheduled despite White House pledge for post-COVID bill date
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The White House has yet to schedule a time for President Biden to deliver his first joint address to Congress, despite pledging to do so after the passage of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
Typically, new presidents deliver their addresses just weeks after their inauguration. Former President George H.W. Bush delivered one of the earliest addresses to a joint session, taking place on Feb. 9, 1989. Former President Trump delivered one of the latest – his address was on Feb. 28, 2017.More Related News

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