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President Trump speaks to Congress and the country tonight.
It's going to be a long speech because we have so much to talk about.
Why he's pursuing policies that are unpopular so far.
NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordonez has an assessment.
Franco, good morning.
Well, as you're saying that, I'm thinking he's talking to the nation right after the Supreme Court found his tariffs were illegal.
I got a note when the court first ruled, the president took the latter course, Franco.
He called the justices, quote, unpatriotic and disloyal, even though he appointed some of them.
So we'll watch for that.
And also watching this, what approach can the president take to the possible war against Iran?
NPR White House correspondent Frank Ordonez, thanks for your insights as always.
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