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 US President Joe Biden has said that there has been an unprecedented attack on American democracy. People's faith in democracy must be restored. America is moving forward again. America is dreaming again after overcoming the crisis. He went to work again. America has risen to lead the world.

Biden made the remarks in a speech to a joint session of Congress 100 days before he took office.Biden addressed a joint session of Congress on April 26 (Wednesday) local time in a completely unusual situation. He started his speech at 9:08 pm on Wednesday. He finished his speech at 10:11. As is customary, he approached lawmakers before and after his speech. Mask later exchanged pleasantries with lawmakers for some time.

Unprecedented security was adopted in Washington DC, including Capitol Hill, on the occasion of President Biden's speech in view of the January 8 attack.As per custom, invited guests, including senior people from all departments of the government, are present during the President's address to the joint session. But for the ongoing health alert, a certain number of people were present at this session.

During President Biden's provocative speech, lawmakers from the Democratic Party stood up and expressed their excitement. Ted Cruz, a Republican senator and critic of President Biden, was seen closing his eyes at the time.The White House took a turn for the worse last January with unprecedented drama. Biden took power at a turbulent time in American socio-politics, including the Corona epidemic. His predecessor, Donald Trump, stepped down, but did not recognize his successor, Biden, as president. Taking power during the most divisive period in history, President Biden spoke of a united America rather than a divisive one.Within weeks of being sworn in, the president delivered a speech at a joint session of Congress. However, President Biden has had to be very busy in the first 100 days of his tenure in control of border infections, including corona transmission and immunization programs. He has already taken positive steps in a number of areas, including employment, immigration, and firearms issues, with one executive order after another.But he has had to deal with strong opposition from conservatives and Republicans at home from the start.

Biden is the first president in American history to address Congress in front of the nation, leaving behind two women leaders. The Vice President presided over the joint session of the Congress. And the Speaker of the House of Representatives invited the President to address the Congress. This time Speaker Nancy Pelosi invited President Biden to the session.As is customary, the president enters the congressional session with some of his pre-selected legislators to his right and left. Lawmakers stood up and paid their respects to the president. Among the justices, only Chief Justice John Roberts and members of the cabinet, including Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, attended the congressional hearing. Lawmakers were not allowed to attend with any guests for health reasons.This is the first time that Kamala Harris has presided over a joint session of Congress as a woman vice president. President Biden began his speech by addressing "Madame Vice President." He said no other president in American history has made such an address.

This time, before the joint session, President Biden did not have to sign any designated survivors.If everyone dies together in an accident or is unable to take over as president, the letter says who will be out. Such a nominee lives in a different safe place. This time all the members of the cabinet did not attend the joint session of the Congress together. White House Press Secretary Jane Sackie said the constitution provides clear instructions from cabinet members on the possibility of the president taking office.In his speech, Biden said, "At such a congressional meeting, American presidents have declared war and celebrated peace. Today I am here to talk about America's crisis and potential. "

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