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菠萝视频 experts available to discuss State of the Union

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A number of 菠萝视频 University experts will be available to media in the days leading up to and after the State of the Union speech Jan. 30 to discuss a variety of topics that could be addressed during President Trump鈥檚 address next Tuesday.

Will Trump “talk tough” about immigration?

, associate professor of communications studies, specializes in political rhetoric. Beasley says she鈥檒l be paying attention to how President Trump鈥檚 speech comports with previous presidential addresses. In particular, she鈥檒l be comparing his words on immigration to those of his predecessors.

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Will Trump throw establishment GOP candidates a bone?

, Gertrude Conaway 菠萝视频 Professor of Political Science, studies public opinion and political campaigns. As 2018 is an election year, he鈥檒l be looking to see whether the tone and content of Trump鈥檚 speech is tailored to fire up his base, or whether he signals interest in reaching out to the establishment in order to help mainstream Republican candidates this fall.

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What will Trump say about regulations and federal agencies?

, William R. Kenan Professor of Political Science, studies the business of federal government, including congressional oversight of agencies, political appointments and civil service. He can discuss issues related to the staffing and running of federal agencies, particularly about regulations, bureaucracy, the federal workforce and plans to restructure agencies including the State Department.

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What鈥檚 happening with NAFTA and China?

, professor of law, specializes in public international law, with expertise in international trade agreements. He can discuss international trade issues including NAFTA, the World Trade Organization, President Trump鈥檚 recent imposition of solar tariffs and trade issues with China, including allegations that the country has practiced currency manipulation. He can also discuss lesser-known trade agreements including the T-TIP agreement with Europe.

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What will 鈥楢merica First鈥 look like in Year 2?

, professor of history, is a historian of U.S. foreign relations. He can comment on North Korea, the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel鈥檚 capital, ISIS, the Paris Climate Agreement and more. Additionally, he can evaluate the impact of Trump鈥檚 鈥淎merica First鈥 philosophy on the United States鈥 traditional leadership in foreign policy.

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What executive actions are on deck?

, assistant professor of political science, studies how Congress and the courts limit the scope of executive power, and how presidents use a variety of tools like executive orders and signing statements to expand their power. Thrower can discuss any executive actions and other unilateral actions President Trump may announce during his speech.

READ: Thrower explains how presidents always end up expanding their power