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Trump's pivotal union address: Reshaping policies and alliances


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  Donald Trump will deliver a State of the Union address to Congress. Media and experts suggest that the Republican will discuss topics such as tariffs, changes in government agencies, and Ukraine. He is also expected to present his plan for the next four years.

The article from MSN discusses former President Donald Trump's address to a union, which is seen as a pivotal moment in reshaping his policies and alliances. Trump, known for his contentious relationship with labor unions during his presidency, used this opportunity to appeal to union workers, traditionally a Democratic base, by highlighting his pro-worker policies like tariffs on foreign goods to protect American jobs. He criticized current administration policies, particularly focusing on economic issues like inflation and job losses, which he attributes to Biden's policies. Trump's speech aimed at realigning his image with the working class, promising better trade deals, and stronger support for American manufacturing. This move is interpreted as an attempt to broaden his voter base for future political endeavors, potentially the 2024 presidential election, by forging new alliances with labor unions and emphasizing economic nationalism.

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