Trump did not wait for introduction by Pelosi to start State of the Union

Trump did not wait for Pelosi introduction

Tuesday's State of the Union had a non-traditional start: President Trump walked by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and did not wait for her to introduce him. The House speaker traditionally introduces the president before he begins the speech. 

After Mr. Trump walked up to the podium, he greeted Vice President Mike Pence and Pelosi, and then turned around and began to speak before Pelosi could introduce him. The House had already been called to order by Pelosi earlier in the day.

Pelosi took her seat behind Mr. Trump for the speech after he started speaking. He did shake her hand at the end of the speech.

Mr. Trump and Pelosi have sparred for weeks since she took control. The House speaker invites the president to give the State of the Union speech, and while she had initially done so, she requested he postpone the speech during the government shutdown.

After Mr. Trump agreed to reopen the government without funding for the border wall, Pelosi re-invited him to deliver the State of the Union.

Pelosi pushed back on questions of protocol that the president blew through her second introduction of him before the speech. "No, I did introduce him. I said members of the Congress, I present to you the President of the United States. There was no snub," she said.

President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, as Vice President Mike Pence and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., watch, on Tue., Feb. 5, 2019. AP
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