SOTU 2022: 'Citadel of Democracy' (News.Views.Hughes special coverage)
Scottie Nell Hughes and our panel of expert analysts and correspondents discuss what was said, and conspicuously left unsaid, in President Biden's first State of the Union address on our special coverage of SOTU 2022. "Boom Bust" co-host Rachel Blevins, investigative journalist Ben Swann, civil rights attorney Robert Patillo and conservative commentator Melik Abdul share their insights.
President Biden offered what he called a "Unity Agenda" consisting of "four big things" that he hoped both Democrats and Republicans would come together to support: Tackling the opioid epidemic, taking mental health seriously, improving support for US veterans and putting an "end to cancer as we know it."
But first, RT America's Natasha Sweatte updates us on President Biden's first year in office. RT America's Paxton Boyd reports from near the presidential motorcade as it proceeds to the heavily fortified US Capitol and John Huddy takes a look at how President Biden handled the country's economic issues during his first year in office.