WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump heads into his State of the Union address dogged by bruising midterm losses and sinking poll numbers, wounded by a blistering standoff with Democrats. While Trump may strive for a unifying tone for the evening, harsh rhetoric has been a constant of his presidency. Even on Friday, Trump was going after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi by name, calling her clueless and her ideas dangerous. “Well, I’m saying listen closely to the State of the Union. He added that after Clinton’s losses in the 1994 midterm elections, his State of the Union speeches were “much more conciliatory.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer February 02, 2019 16:30 UTC