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State of the Union 2023: Biden urges Congress to finish economic fight-back

  • informtoday
  • Feb 8, 2023
  • 1 min read

US President Joe Biden called on Republicans to help "finish the job" of delivering for hardworking families, in his State of the Union address.


The Democrat stressed the importance of bipartisanship to a divided Congress where the lower chamber now has a Republican majority.


He also vowed to defend US sovereignty in the wake of an incursion by an alleged Chinese spy balloon.


The speech was seen as a blueprint for a widely expected 2024 re-election bid.


Mr Biden's 72-minute address on Tuesday night came as his public approval rating hovers near the lowest level of his presidency.


In a rebuttal, Republicans accused Mr Biden's government of being more preoccupied with "woke fantasies" than "the hard realities Americans face every day".


Over the president's shoulder at the rostrum in the House of Representatives during the speech was one of his most vocal critics, the Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy.


Adopting the mantle of uniter-in-chief, Mr Biden extended an olive branch to the opposition party, which took over the lower chamber of Congress last month with vows to investigate the president's family and Cabinet.


"To my Republican friends, if we could work together in the last Congress, there is no reason we can't work together in this new Congress," said the president, who has previously been accused by his opponents of divisive rhetoric.


He added: "We've been sent here to finish the job!"


Mr Biden also said that two years after supporters of his predecessor Donald Trump rioted at the US Capitol, America's democracy was "unbowed and unbroken".

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