Trump set to make his ‘biggest speech yet’ in joint address to Congress

President Donald Trump is set to make what his team is billing as “his largest speech but” when he provides a joint address to Congress on Tuesday night.

Few certain specifics about the speech have been released, but Trump is set to provide it from the Residence Chamber at 9:00 p.m.

A list of talking points about the speech was offered to ABC News by someone who received it from the White Property and they give some insights into the subjects he could touch on in his speech.

Tax and regulatory reform, improvements to the workplace for functioning parents, “the disaster of Obamacare,” education access, “a wonderful rebuilding of the American military and commitments to veterans are listed as topics that Trump is expected to go over, noting that they are areas in which the president desires to function with Congress.

White Property press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday that the theme of the speech will be “the renewal of the American spirit.”

Without the need of revealing precise speaking points, Spicer said that it will present Trump’s “optimistic vision” and his “bold agenda.”

On Monday, Trump’s team sent out an e mail to supporters asking for their “input on the path of our country” ahead of what they named his State of the Union address.

The email called Tuesday’s speech “his greatest speech to date.”

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