At the invitation of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Donald Trump will give the State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, February 5.
KDKA Radio will carry Trump's address with coverage beginning at 9 p.m.
Coverage will be anchored by CBS News Radio's Bill Rehkopf. White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy will join Rehkopf as will Correspondent Steve Dorsey on Capitol Hill and Political Consultant Professor Leonard Steinhorn.
You can listen to the State of the Union address by downloading the RADIO.COM app or streaming it live by clicking here.
Following the President's address, you can also listen to the Democratic response, which is expected to be delivered by Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
On January 3, Pelosi had originally invited the President to give the address on January 29.
However, on January 16, in the midst of the government shutdown, Pelosi wrote Trump asking him to either delay the address on a date after the government had reopened or deliver it in writing instead, citing "security concerns."
Today, I wrote to @realDonaldTrump recommending that we delay the State of the Union until after government re-opens, as the @SecretService, the lead federal agency for #SOTU security, faces its 26th day without funding. https://t.co/K2oL8WGvqo pic.twitter.com/g3fIlxDbbK
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) January 16, 2019Both sides agreed upon the February 5 date.
With government now re-opened, I have invited @realDonaldTrump to deliver the State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 5. #SOTU https://t.co/RHq3nWH9nm pic.twitter.com/MCy4A4IYdy
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) January 28, 2019___Follow KDKA Radio: Facebook | Twitter | InstagramListen to KDKA Radio on the Radio.com App - Download Now





