Trump's prepared remarks contain a brief reference to Afghanistan, where the U.S. engaged in its longest-ever war. Touting his new strategy unveiled in August, Trump said: "Our warriors in Afghanistan...now have new rules of engagement. Along with their Afghan partners, our military is no longer undermined by artificial timelines, and we no longer tell our enemies our plans."
The "conditions-based" approach was perhaps the biggest change in Trump's Afghanistan policy. But so far, the plan has made limited progress. According to the most recent estimates, the U.S.-backed government in Kabul retains control or exerted influence over about 56 percent of Afghanistan's districts. The country has experienced four major insurgent attacks in the last nine days that have left scores dead.
Trump: Immigration reform bill
Trump is laying out what he calls the four pillars of his immigration proposal:
1) A path to citizenship for for 1.8 million undocumented immigrants
2) Money to build a wall along the United States' southern border
3) An end to the visa lottery and a move toward "merit-based immigration"
4) An end to family-based migration - what Trump calls "chain migration"
There were audible boos when Trump described "chain migration."