
Watch Trump's address to Congress in 7 minutes
Clip: 3/1/2017 | 6m 59s
Watch Trump's address to Congress in 7 minutes
President Donald Trump delivered an hour-long speech to Congress Tuesday night, surprising pundits who expected him to clock in with a shorter address. If you don't have an hour to spare, watch our version, whittled down to a svelte 7 minutes. Find all of our coverage of the joint address to Congress at http://www.pbs.org/newshour
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Watch Trump's address to Congress in 7 minutes
Clip: 3/1/2017 | 6m 59s
President Donald Trump delivered an hour-long speech to Congress Tuesday night, surprising pundits who expected him to clock in with a shorter address. If you don't have an hour to spare, watch our version, whittled down to a svelte 7 minutes. Find all of our coverage of the joint address to Congress at http://www.pbs.org/newshour
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