Trump set to address the nation in primetime White House speech as Americans report economic squeeze
President Donald Trump is set to deliver a primetime speech from the White House Wednesday that's anticipated to reflect on his administration's accomplishments in the past year, while simultaneously looking...
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President Donald Trump is set to deliver a primetime speech from the White House Wednesday that's anticipated to reflect on his administration's accomplishments in the past year, while simultaneously looking toward the next three years. "My Fellow Americans: I will be giving an ADDRESS TO THE NATION tomorrow night, LIVE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, at 9 P.M. EST. I look forward to 'seeing' you then. It has been a great year for our Country, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME!" Trump wrote. Trump did not specify exactly what he will discuss during the address. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, however, previewed on Fox News' "American Reports" Tuesday that he will address his accomplishments since reclaiming the Oval Office in January, while adding that he might "tease some policy that will be coming in the new year, as well." "I was just in the Oval Office with the president discussing it," she said. "He's going to talk a lot about the accomplishments over the past 11 months, all that he's done to bring our country back to greatness and all he continues to plan to do, to continue delivering for the American people over the next three years." TRUMP ANNOUNCES PRIMETIME ADDRESS TO THE NATION Trump previously held a White House address in November, when two members of the National Guard were shot, killing one and seriously injuring the other in the attack. He also held another White House address in June, flanked by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, when the U.S. military carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The speech comes after Trump traveled to Pennsylvania earlier in December as part of an anticipated tour promoting his economic policies. The administration has come under scrutiny for its messaging on the economy , most notably since the November off-year elections that handed left-wing Democrats ballot box wins after running on platforms of "affordability." TRUMP ASKS WHEN HE'LL BE CREDITED WITH…