United States President Donald Trump will be capping off his first 40 days of presidency by addressing some concerns during the session of the Congress on 9:10 pm East in the capitol, as it is his first major speech after his inauguration. This speech is expected to focus on deals about immigration, economic opportunity as well as the national security as he is going to lay out his vision.

It will be a televised speech and this time, he will be laying out his agenda for the next year. Since he took office on January 20, the president had already signed about 23 executive actions as well as signed five bills into the law. As he goes forward, he will have to gain the support from the Congress which was dominated by his Republican Party, Aljazeera reported.

According to reports, much of his campaign assurances always involve working with the Congress; whether it involves Affordable Care Act or the Obamacare, or even with tax reform, job creation, infrastructure and the like. Since all his works almost involve working with them, it is also where his challenge comes.

Further, the first congress speech of Trump will seem to look more a lot like State of the Nation address since he will also deliver it into the audience that generally include the vice president, members of the Senate, the House, the cabinet, and most probably it will also be graced by the Supreme Court, Vox reported.

After which, it will be followed by a Democratic response by the former Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear who has been a defender and promoter of Obamacare. Apparently, the president's initial week in the White House had been extremely provocative and had resulted even to approval ratings which were unprecedentedly low for a new president like him. As he's going to deliver his speech, let's wait and see whether he'll go with the specifics of his promises.