Wicker comments on Trump’s address to Congress

Wicker comments on Trump’s address to Congress
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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker from Mississippi has issued a statement in response to President Donald J. Trump’s 2025 Presidential Address to a Joint Session of Congress. In his statement, Senator Wicker acknowledged the president’s vision for the next four years.

Senator Wicker noted, “Tonight, President Trump outlined his vision for the next four years.” He also highlighted actions already taken by the president, saying, “The president has already begun enforcing the law at the border and restoring our national defense.”

Wicker emphasized the priorities of security and prosperity that he believes were central to Trump’s election victory. He stated, “The American people voted for security and prosperity, and I look forward to achieving both over the course of President Trump’s administration.”



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