
Trump Breaks Record with 108-Minute Speech to US Congress, Addresses Iran and Tariffs
US President Donald Trump delivered a record-breaking 108-minute speech to Congress, surpassing his previous 100-minute address and former President Bill Clinton's records of 89 minutes in 2000 and 85 minutes in 1995. Trump described America as 'bigger, better, wealthier, and stronger than ever,' touting his administration's first-year achievements. Republicans stood repeatedly to applaud, while Democrats remained seated and condemned parts of the speech.
Trump reiterated concerns over Iran's 'dangerous nuclear ambitions,' expressing a preference for diplomatic resolution. He also noted increased Venezuelan oil exports to the US market and the death of a major Mexican drug trafficker. Trump criticized Democrats and illegal immigrants, and emphasized new voter ID laws ahead of midterm elections, which critics view as undermining voting rights.
Reacting to a Supreme Court ruling deeming him unqualified to unilaterally impose import tariffs, Trump called the decision ridiculous and announced a new 10% tariff on all imports, citing Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, which allows up to 15% for 150 days to address international payment imbalances. He told reporters at the White House he was ashamed of some justices for lacking courage, implying they were influenced by foreign interests and unpatriotic.
Trump warned Iran to reach an agreement on its nuclear program within 10 to 15 days or face 'really bad things.' He stated negotiations were progressing well but must be meaningful, referencing past US airstrikes that destroyed Iran's nuclear potential and suggesting possible further steps.
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