Photos: President Biden marks momentous 100 days with first ever socially distanced address to Congress
President Biden addresses a joint session of Congress as Vice President Kamala Harris, left and and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi applaud in the U.S. Capitol on April 28, 2021.
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By Robert St. John, Senior Photo Editor | Photography by Times Wire Services
WASHINGTON — President Biden, who has already signed one of the costliest measures in U.S. history to help the country rebound from the coronavirus crisis, is pushing for even more aggressive, long-term actions to reshape American life in his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
The nationally televised, prime-time speech represents a coda to Biden’s initial 100 days in office, during which he focused on expanding vaccine distribution to slow the infection and death toll from COVID-19, and a pivot toward an increasingly ambitious agenda that, if successful, would make his presidency among the most transformative in generations.