Trump promises 'renewal of American spirit' in speech to Congress

Politics 09:55 01.03.2017
 President Donald Trump has said the US is witnessing a "renewal of the American spirit", as he delivered his first speech to Congress.
 
Adopting a more measured, upbeat tone, the Republican president spoke of a "new chapter of American greatness".
 
Mr Trump condemned recent vandalism of Jewish cemeteries and a hate crime in Kansas that left an Indian man dead.
 
His primetime address sought to bolster his low approval ratings after a bumpy start to his fledgling presidency.
 
At the outset of Tuesday night's hour-long speech, Mr Trump tackled recent suspected hate crimes, saying "we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all its very ugly forms".
 
On immigration, he dangled the intriguing possibility of a major policy shift towards a goal that eluded his two predecessors, insisting that "real and positive" reform was possible.
 
That line came hours after he told news anchors off the record at a White House lunch that he might be open to granting legal status to undocumented immigrants.
 
In his address to US lawmakers, the president also talked tough on the issue, pledging to make US communities safer "by finally enforcing our immigration laws".
 
He defended his early actions in office, touting his moves to withdraw the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal and order work to start on a US-Mexico border wall.
 
Remarkably unremarkable - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington
 
It was a conventional presidential address, delivered conventionally. Any other year, that would be unremarkable.
 
In the age of Trump, however, where the ordinary seems unlikely, Tuesday night's proceedings proved decidedly unexpected.
 
Many of the ideas were the same - the calls for increased border security, the denunciation of illegal immigrants, the pledge to rebuild the US by buying American and hiring American, the warning that US allies must pay their fair share - but the delivery was smoother. For once, Donald Trump's delivery was spoken, not shouted.
 
As is typical of such addresses, the text was light on policy and marinated in cliches and political pablum, touching on most of Mr Trump's agenda in vague generalities.
 
The president did lay down some markers, however, particularly on priorities in the upcoming healthcare overhaul, the size of his infrastructure spending plan and, at least elliptically, his support for border taxes.
 
In the end Mr Trump did no harm and may have helped ease the concerns of Republicans rattled by a rocky start to his administration. Now Congress has to turn those promises into reality. Even with this speech, it will not be an easy task.
 
In other speech highlights:
 
Mr Trump said the US "strongly supports Nato", but members of the alliance "must meet their financial obligations"
 
He urged Congress to "act decisively" to repeal and replace Obamacare, outlining a blueprint that included ensuring access to coverage for those with pre-existing conditions
 
Mr Trump promised "massive tax relief for the middle class", though he offered little in the way of specifics
 
He asked Congress to pass a $1tn (£800bn) infrastructure package
 
The president drew loud applause when he railed against the so-called Islamic State and promised to "extinguish this vile enemy from our planet"
 
But the most thunderous ovation of the night came when a war widow wept as Mr Trump paid tribute to her husband.
 
Navy Seal Ryan Owens died in a US raid on a suspected al-Qaeda base in Yemen, days into Mr Trump's presidency.
 
"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Mr Trump told the grieving Carryn Owens, who sobbed.
 
It was one of the rare moments when lawmakers on both sides of the aisle applauded.
 
Despite the president's appeal for both parties to "unite for the good of our country", Democratic lawmakers mostly sat in silence or openly laughed at parts of the speech.
 
Mr Trump's upbeat exhortation for national unity, some noted, was in stark contrast to his doom-laden inauguration speech of a month ago.
 
In his concluding remarks, the president - whose political honeymoon has been soured by acrimonious spats with the media - said "the time for trivial fights is behind us".
 
Among US First Lady Melania Trump's special guests in the gallery were three California residents whose relatives were killed by people in the US illegally.
 
At least a dozen Democrats brought as their guests young undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children.
 
Former Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear delivered the Democratic rebuttal to the speech, accusing Republicans of planning to "rip affordable health insurance" from Americans and being "Wall Street's champion".
 
President Trump appeared to rehearse his speech as he left the White House bound for Congress
 
Mr Trump's popularity has hit a historic low for modern presidents after a month in office - just 44% of Americans think he is doing a good job, according to the RealClearPolitics poll average.
 
In a Fox News interview broadcast earlier on Tuesday, he gave himself an overall "A plus" for effort, but added that "in terms of messaging, I would give myself a C or a C plus".
 
Mr Trump's first month in office was overshadowed by missteps that included a high-profile court defeat to his controversial travel ban and the firing of a top aide.
 
National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was forced to quit after it emerged he had discussed US sanctions with a Russian diplomat and misled the White House about the conversations.
 
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