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		Trump, Pelosi agree on Feb. 5 for State 
		of the Union address 
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		 [January 29, 2019] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President 
		Donald Trump will deliver the annual State of the Union address next 
		week after accepting an invitation from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who 
		had postponed it due to the partial shutdown of the U.S. government. 
 The nationally televised address from the chamber of the U.S. House of 
		Representatives, now set for Feb. 5, presents Trump with a powerful 
		opportunity to appeal directly to the American public to support his 
		policies, including his demand that Congress fund a wall along the U.S. 
		border with Mexico.
 
 The speech had originally been scheduled for Jan. 29, but Pelosi 
		canceled it last week, saying it should not be delivered until a partial 
		government shutdown was over. The record-long shutdown, brought about by 
		a fight between the White House and Democrats in Congress over his wall 
		funding demands, ended on Friday after 35 days, paving the way for the 
		speech to go ahead.
 
 In a letter to Trump on Monday that she posted to Twitter, Pelosi said 
		the two had spoken and agreed on the new date.
 
 "It is my great honor to accept," Trump wrote in reply.
 
 In mid-January, Pelosi had suggested to Trump that he reschedule the 
		speech, citing security concerns related to the shutdown, and the next 
		day Trump blocked an overseas trip Pelosi had planned in a move many saw 
		as retribution.
 
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			President Donald Trump pauses as he announces a deal to end the 
			partial government shutdown as while speaking in the Rose Garden of 
			the White House in Washington, U.S., January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin 
			Lamarque 
            
 
            Last Wednesday, Trump told Pelosi he was looking forward to 
			delivering the speech as scheduled, but Pelosi - the top ranking 
			Democrat in Congress - quickly yanked her invitation in what was 
			widely seen as an effort to deprive Trump of the national spotlight 
			in the middle of the border wall fight. 
            
			 
			(Reporting by Makini Brice and Tim Ahmann; editing by Grant McCool 
			and James Dalgleish) 
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