President Joe Biden speaks during the State of the Union address from the House chamber of the United States Capitol in Washington on February 7, 2023. © Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK
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(Washington, D.C.) — President Biden is expected to play-up the work his administration has done on things like infrastructure during his State of the Union tonight. A preview of the speech finds the President will outline how he’s making the wealthy pay their fair share. He’ll also push other policies that he hopes will pick up support from both sides of the aisle, like helping veterans and fighting cancer. Campaign insiders say the 81-year-old President has to meet the challenge of reassuring voters that he is up for another four years in the job.
Guests in the galley in the U.S. Capitol tonight will include two NYPD cops who were attacked by migrants in Times Square earlier this year, family members of hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza and 77WABC’s own Sid Rosenberg. Rosenberg was invited to the State Of The Union by Long Island Congressman Anthony D’esposito.