Biden's First Speech to Congress
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We ran the numbers: There are 2149 news articles covering this topic. 20% (439) are left leaning, 39% (826) are center, and 41% (884) are right leaning.
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden will deliver his first address to Congress. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden will deliver his address exactly where a riot of would-be insurrectionists tried to prevent him from becoming president, right-leaning articles highlight that only guests invited by Congressional leadership will be allowed to attend this year’s presidential address.
CNN published a left-leaning article reporting that Biden will deliver his address exactly where a riot of would-be insurrectionists tried to prevent him from becoming president. During his speech, Biden plans to reference both the January 6 riot and the historic tableau behind him during his remarks.
A centrist article by The Hill highlights that a designated survivor will not be chosen for President Biden’s joint address to Congress on Wednesday. The article notes that usually presidents designate a high-ranking official to stay in a secure location as they deliver their annual address to lawmakers in case of a catastrophe at the Capitol.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that only guests invited by Congressional leadership will be allowed to attend this year’s presidential address. Capitol Police, the Pentagon, Homeland Security, and police are working jointly to secure the event.