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Democrats stormed out of protest, Elon Musk received a warning of safety and an apparently non -amused Trump family were all sights that cameras could not catch during Donald Trump's speech.
Trump's National Television address on television for the Congress On Tuesday evening, he gave him a direct route to give his vision for the country to both members of the government and Americans who watch at home.
The president spoke about his vision to create the next American 'Golden Age', who promised to make up for his promises about immigration, to repair the industry of the country, repair the economy and resolve conflicts abroad.
Although he made radical promises and fulfilling warnings to those who try to derail his plans, names, the living room on Capitol Hill moved with activity and under the radar interactions.
Dailymail.com breaks some of the juicy moments that you might have missed.
Trump Family Schmoozes in Melania box
In Trump's family box, Melania was greeted with a standing ovation of everyone who was present, although many Democrats are sitting.
The First Lady quickly talked to her guests, including Elliston Berry, Haley Ferguson and Alexis Nungaray.
But during his speech, his family seemed much less enthusiastic than the GOP legislators below, who praised the president.
Trump's daughters Ivanka Trump and Tiffany were so many Republicans stood and clapped their father.

First Lady of the US Melania Trump waves to the crowd

President Donald Trump focuses on a joint session of the Congress of the United States in the living room of the American Capitol in Washington, DC

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Holds a sign that protests against Trump's address

Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner speak during the address
The sons of President Don Jr., Eric, Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos also seemed more reserved while watching the family suite.
They were far away from the Ruckus Democrats who came up below.
Outbursts by angry Democrats
In a sudden eruption, Democratic Rep. Already outraged Trump on Medicaid and Healthcare, waving his stick to the president, who screamed and interrupted the president's comments.
Initially, Trump started talking about Green and did not let go of the Democrat.
“You don't have a mandate to reduce health care,” Green shouted at Trump and later said that he “has no mandate to cut Medicaid.”
Speaker Mike Johnson finally hit his hammer to restore order after Green's purchase was unabated.
Johnson threatened that he would have the safety kick green if the Democrat would not stop his protest.

First Lady of the US Melania Trump waves on the day of US President Donald Trump's speech for a joint session of the congress
After he refused to sit, Green, who works to accuse Trump, was out of the room.
Some Democrats shame their hands on their faces while others encourage the antics of the Texan.
Progressive 'Squad' member Rashida Tlaib repeatedly stopped a whiteboard that she had brought to write personal notes of protest to the Republican president.
“Start paying your own taxes,” said one of her whiteboard messages: “Musk lies” read another. When the president did not seem to see her messages, she would hit her plate with a black and white sign that she also used to protest.
Legislative enthusiasts cozy
Republican legislators Rich McCormick from Georgia and Beth van Duyne from Texas, who reported Dailymail.com for the first time that they were dating last year, sat together.
They were often spotted with arms that touch while they took Trump's comments.
The pair also hilled large seats near the aisle to get a glimpse of Trump when he entered and left the room.


Republicans McCormick and Van Duyne, who are dating, were seen side by side

Democratic Congressman Al Green van Texas interrupts Trump's address

Rep. Nydia Velazquez, DN.Y., has a protest board with colleague democrats, while President Donald Trump tackles a joint session of the congress

Doge leader Elon Musk pulled cheers out of the room when he entered and sat down near the presidential guest box
JD Vance and Speaker Johnson's Hot Mom Moment
Shortly after Vice President Vance entered the room, he took his position in the middle of the floor behind the Trump chair and was caught on a hot microphone with speaker Mike Johnson.
“I think the speech will be great, but I don't know how to do this for 90 minutes,” Vance joked with the speaker.
Johnson shot back: “The hardest thing was to do it during Biden when the speech was a stupid campaign speech.”
Elon recalled the rules
Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) leader Elon Musk was reminded by Capitol Security that he could not film in the living room.
After the filming by the authorities had warned, it seems that the richest man in the world had no new infringement.
He was later seen that he pumps and celebrate his fists when Trump announced his intention to plant an American flag on Mars.
Republicans show support in Bold Maga Gear
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an ally of Trump who is known for her avid support from the president, wore a bright red Maga hat to compliment her blue dress.
Although the house rules state that members should not be covered, she was apparently never told to take it, and even received some Trump approval when he entered the room and remarked the unmistakable cap.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., Wear a bright red make America great weather hat

Greene waves her hand as a rep. Al Green, D-Texas, is removed from the room
Jeuging between political enemies on the floor
“January 6!” Democratic representatives. Mark Takano from California ran in Trump together with many of his colleagues.
Another protest broke out then Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, a group of legislators led the room.
As they walked off the floor, the group unveiled black shirts with the word 'resistance' on the back in white letters.

President Donald Trump speaks as vice -president JD Vance, left, and house speaker Mike Johnson van La., Listen to listen

Trump's whole immediate family except his son Barron attended the address
About 30 Democratic legislators brought in signs with various protestslogans on them such as 'Musk Steals', 'Save Medicaid' and 'Protect Veterans'.
Republicans immediately issued the Democrats.
Conservative figures such as commentators Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh attended on behalf of Gop leadership, and they were in the first row in the guest chairs.