USA Today reports:
President Joe Biden is set to deliver his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, April 28, just before he marks his 100th day in office. Biden accepted an invitation Tuesday night from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to address a joint session on that date, the White House confirmed.
The speech will allow Biden to claim progress during his first 100 days, a benchmark historically for the presidency. A time for Biden’s speech has not been announced. In a brief letter to the president, Pelosi asked Biden to “share your vision for addressing the challenges and opportunities of this historic moment.”
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History will be made on April 28, 2021 when, for the first time, two women –Vice President Kamala Harris & Madam Speaker Pelosi– will be sitting behind a President of the United States during Biden’s joint address to Congress ✨
— Jake Lobin (@JakeLobin) April 14, 2021
President Biden will deliver a speech to a joint session of Congress on April 28 from the House chamber. Other aspects of the night’s format, including Covid-testing requirements and who will be able to attend in person, have yet to be finalized. https://t.co/9UL4auz5Pe
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) April 14, 2021