① On March 4, local time, U.S. President Trump delivered a 100-minute speech in Congress, setting a record for the longest speech by any president and the House of Representatives;
② Previously, the conversation between U.S. Vice President Vance and House Speaker Johnson was captured on a microphone, sparking heated discussions on social media.
On March 4, local time, U.S. President Trump delivered a speech in Congress. Prior to this, a conversation between U.S. Vice President Vance and U.S. House Speaker Johnson was captured on a microphone.
“By the way, I know this speech will be a great speech, but I don’t know how you’re going to survive these 90 minutes,” Vance said. Johnson quickly said: “The most painful part is listening to Biden’s speech, which is full of stupid campaign speeches.” Then as he spoke, he calmly lowered the microphone stand on the table so that it could not receive sound.
The dialogue videos continue to ferment on social media, attracting interpretation from netizens, and some people even think that this is not an “accident.” Vance’s past videos criticizing Trump have also gone viral online. Neither the White House nor the Vice President’s Office have responded to the incident.
On the same day, Trump delivered a 100-minute speech in Congress, setting a record for the longest speech by any president and the House and Senate of Congress. The Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives sat on both sides of the podium. During the entire presidential speech, they were directly above the broadcast camera, and they were the most eye-catching position after the president.