Believe in America: Trump reboots his presidency with condemnation of hatred, a rousing vision of what country can be by 250th anniversary of independence and a heartbreaking appearance by the widow of SEAL hero whose father snubbed him
President Donald Trump took his first mission-critical trip down Pennsylvania Avenue on Tuesday to address a Joint Session of Congress, telling his political opponents that 'the time for small thinking is over, the time for trivial fights is behind us.' 'We just need the courage to share the dreams that fill our hearts, the bravery to express the hopes that stir our souls, and the confidence to turn those hopes and dreams to action,' he said after arriving at the House chamber to roaring applause. Among special guests he'd invited for the night was Carryn Owens (top left), the widow of fallen Navy Seal Ryan Owens. Mrs Owens wept as the president painted her husband a 'hero' and received the longest applause of the speech. As Trump made appeals for bipartisan cooperation, it's impossible to predict how receptive Democrats were. Some of them laughed out loud when the president bragged that he has 'begun to drain the swamp of government corruption.' Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi shook her head as he shared his plans to destroy Obamacare. She was among female Democrats who wore white for the occasion in a tribute to the suffragettes.
President Donald Trump took his first mission-critical trip down Pennsylvania Avenue on Tuesday to address a Joint Session of Congress, telling his political opponents that 'the time for small thinking is over, the time for trivial fights is behind us.' 'We just need the courage to share the dreams that fill our hearts, the bravery to express the hopes that stir our souls, and the confidence to turn those hopes and dreams to action,' he said after arriving at the House chamber to roaring applause. Among special guests he'd invited for the night was Carryn Owens (top left), the widow of fallen Navy Seal Ryan Owens. Mrs Owens wept as the president painted her husband a 'hero' and received the longest applause of the speech. As Trump made appeals for bipartisan cooperation, it's impossible to predict how receptive Democrats were. Some of them laughed out loud when the president bragged that he has 'begun to drain the swamp of government corruption.' Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi shook her head as he shared his plans to destroy Obamacare. She was among female Democrats who wore white for the occasion in a tribute to the suffragettes.