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Trump calls for unity after contentiou­s first year

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump made a pitch for national unity and strong borders in his maiden State of the Union address Tuesday, calling for ‘one American family’ after a year plagued by acrimony, division and scandal.

Delivering his biggest speech of the year, this most polarising of presidents sought to put the spotlight on a robust Trump economy, while pointedly calling on a packed joint session of Congress to enact hardline curbs on immigratio­n.

“Tonight, I call upon all of us to set aside our difference­s, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people we were elected to serve,” he said.

“Tonight, I want to talk about what kind of future we are going to have, and what kind of Nation we are going to be. All of us, together, as one team, one people, and one American family.”

Trump’s opening tone was uncharacte­ristically conciliato­ry, although it bridged no compromise on his drive to reduce immigratio­n — which he painted as responsibl­e for a plethora of social ills.

He touched on a range of foreign policy issues — including, in an emotive moment, offering the spotlight to crippled North Korean amputee defector Ji Seong-ho, who waved a crutch in the air as he received a prolonged standing ovation.

Trump warned that Pyongyang’s ‘reckless’ nuclear drive could ‘very soon’ threaten the US homeland, while also eyeing the geopolitic­al challenge posed by adversarie­s China and Russia.

But Trump’s State of the Union, the third longest on record at one hour twenty minutes, was overwhelmi­ngly focused on domestic concerns.

Among those looking on were dozens of cross-armed Democratic lawmakers, some decked in black to honour the victims of sexual harassment and still others wearing butterfly stickers in support of immigrants — two social issues that more than any others have roiled America in the age of Trump. Also in the audience were members of Trump’s own family including the first lady, Melania, who recently cancelled a joint trip to Davos, Switzerlan­d and has not been seen with her

Tonight, I call upon all of us to set aside our difference­s, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people we were elected to serve.

husband in public since reports alleged he paid porn actress Stormy Daniels hush money over an affair, which the White House denies.

Breaking with tradition, the fi rst couple arrived separately to the Capitol, because, according to the first lady’s spokespers­on Stephanie Grisham, she was accompanyi­ng guests.

Over the years the State of the Union address, a set piece of the American political calendar, has lost some of its impact and pizzazz.

But the primetime address, watched by as many as 40 million Americans, was still a once-ina-year opportunit­y for Trump to speak to the nation and mend his sunken approval ratings, languishin­g around 40 per cent.

Seeking to enliven his own base, Trump spoke at length on the need for immigratio­n reform, drawing hisses from the opposition as he equated immigrants with criminalit­y and economic tension and spoke of “chain migration.”

For decades, he lamented, “open borders” had allowed “drugs and gangs to pour into” the United States. He again called for the constructi­on of a border wall that remains unfunded in Congress.

“They have allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans. Most tragically, they have caused the loss of many innocent lives.”

Two couples whose daughters were murdered by MS-13, a Salvadoran gang, were among those joining the First Lady to watch the address.

“The US is a compassion­ate nation” he said, “but as president of the US, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, and my constant concern is for America’s children, America’s struggling workers, and America’s forgotten communitie­s.” The 71-year- old real estate mogul and reality TV star touted a long bull run on Wall Street and improving growth rates, something the White House has dubbed a ‘ Trump bump’.

“The stock market has smashed one record after another, gaining US$ 8 trillion in value,” he said, even though that narrative suffered a setback Tuesday when stocks suffered their biggest drop in eight months amid fears of a bubble.

Trump also lifted his economic gaze beyond the US, calling for ‘ fair’ trade and declaring that ‘the era of economic surrender is over’.

“America has also finally turned the page on decades of unfair trade deals that sacrificed our prosperity and shipped away our companies, our jobs, and our wealth — our nation has lost its wealth but we’re getting it back so fast.”

And there was a partisan-tinged focus on terror, which had been a central message of his campaign.

Trump vowed to keep the Guantanamo Bay prison open — anathema to Democrats and many Republican­s.

Offering the Democratic rebuttal to Trump’s address, Joe Kennedy — grandson of Bobby Kennedy — said it would be “easy to dismiss this past year as chaos, as partisansh­ip, as politics.”

“But it’s far, far bigger than that,” he said. “This administra­tion isn’t just targeting the laws that protect us, they’re targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection.” — AFP

Donald Trump, US president

 ??  ?? Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of the US Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, US. — Reuters photo
Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of the US Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, US. — Reuters photo

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