Biden is expected to use the speech, which is delivered during a
joint session of Congress, as an unofficial start to the 2024
presidential campaign season, laying out his policy priorities.
Following are some of the guests expected to attend:
* Brandon Tsay: Tsay was called a hero by authorities for
disarming a gunman who shot dead 11 people during a celebration
of the Lunar New Year in Monterey Park, California. His actions
were praised for preventing further bloodshed.
He was invited by U.S. Representative Judy Chu, a Democrat from
California.
* The mother of Tyre Nichols, RowVaughn Wells, and his
stepfather, Rodney Wells: Nichols, a Black motorist, died after
being beaten by police following a Jan. 7 traffic stop. Five
Memphis police officers have been charged with his murder.
The parents accepted an invitation earlier this week from the
Congressional Black Caucus chairman, U.S. Representative Steven
Horsford, who is a Democrat.
* Former Afghan Ambassador to the United States, Roya Rahmani:
Rahmani was Afghanistan's first female ambassador to the United
States, serving in the post from December 2018 until July 2021.
The United States completed the withdrawal of its forces from
Afghanistan in August 2021 after a 20-year war.
House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman
Michael McCaul invited Rahmani to be his guest. McCaul, a
Republican, said he hoped her presence "will send a signal to
the women of Afghanistan that they have not been forgotten."
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington, Editing by Rosalba
O'Brien)
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