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US President Donald Trump is about to deliver his annual State of the Union address before Congress. US President Donald Trump is delivering his annual State of the Union address before Congress.
He is expected to use the speech to restate his case for a wall along the border with Mexico - and to outline what he believes are his major achievements after two years in office. The Republican president called for political unity, hours after using an offensive term to describe the Democratic leader of the US Senate.
He is also likely to talk about North Korea and the trade dispute between the US and China. He will also use the speech to address border security, and talk about North Korea and the trade dispute between the US and China.
In a rebuttal, Democrats will accuse Mr Trump of abandoning US values.In a rebuttal, Democrats will accuse Mr Trump of abandoning US values.
What will he say? Mr Trump's primetime address follows the longest US government in history over border security.
He provoked the crippling closure of federal agencies by demanding funding for a US-Mexico border wall only to backtrack when Democrats flatly refused.
What did he say about political unity?
After two years of toxic partisanship, Mr Trump on Tuesday night repeated calls for political unity that he has made in his previous two State of the Union speeches.After two years of toxic partisanship, Mr Trump on Tuesday night repeated calls for political unity that he has made in his previous two State of the Union speeches.
"Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," he will say, according to excerpts of the address. "Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," he said.
"We can bridge old divisions, heal old wounds, build new coalitions, forge new solutions, and unlock the extraordinary promise of America's future. The decision is ours to make.""We can bridge old divisions, heal old wounds, build new coalitions, forge new solutions, and unlock the extraordinary promise of America's future. The decision is ours to make."
But in an apparent reference to Democratic accusations that his campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election campaign, Mr Trump criticised "ridiculous partisan investigations".
Hours before the speech, Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader of the Senate, poured pre-emptive scorn on Mr Trump's remarks.Hours before the speech, Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader of the Senate, poured pre-emptive scorn on Mr Trump's remarks.
The New York senator said on the chamber floor: "It seems every year the president wakes up and discovers the desire for unity on the morning of the State of the Union, then the president spends the other 364 days of the year dividing us, and sowing a state of disunion."The New York senator said on the chamber floor: "It seems every year the president wakes up and discovers the desire for unity on the morning of the State of the Union, then the president spends the other 364 days of the year dividing us, and sowing a state of disunion."
The president fired back on Twitter: "I see Schumer is already criticizing my State of the Union speech, even though he hasn't seen it yet."The president fired back on Twitter: "I see Schumer is already criticizing my State of the Union speech, even though he hasn't seen it yet."
In a private lunch with news anchors at the White House on Tuesday, Mr Trump called Mr Schumer "nasty", using an offensive term, reports the New York Times.In a private lunch with news anchors at the White House on Tuesday, Mr Trump called Mr Schumer "nasty", using an offensive term, reports the New York Times.
The president was also quoted as having called former US Vice-President Joe Biden, a potential White House challenger in 2020, "dumb".The president was also quoted as having called former US Vice-President Joe Biden, a potential White House challenger in 2020, "dumb".
As Mr Trump delivered his primetime speech on Tuesday, his chief congressional antagonist was sitting at the rostrum over his shoulder.As Mr Trump delivered his primetime speech on Tuesday, his chief congressional antagonist was sitting at the rostrum over his shoulder.
The Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has staunchly resisted the president's demands for funding for a US-Mexico border wall and regularly mocks him. The Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, led congressional resistance to the president's demands for wall funding and regularly mocks him.
How will Democrats respond?
Stacey Abrams, who lost her race last year to be governor of Georgia, will deliver the Democrats' response to Trump, making her the first African-American woman to deliver the party's rebuttal.
She was expected to say: "The shutdown was a stunt engineered by the president of the United States, one that defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned not just our people - but our values."
A number of Democratic female lawmakers - who were wearing white, the colour favoured by early 20th Century suffragettes - sat stony faced as Republicans gave repeated ovations for the applause lines.