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Trump attacks, the border, abortion and Gaza: Key moments from Biden’s State of the Union

President Joe Biden’s final State of the Union address in his first term in office renewed his promise of American “possibilities” with a fiery rebuke of anti-democratic threats from the man he refused to mention: his “Republican predecessor”.

Looming throughout the president’s remarks was Donald Trump, framed as the man often standing in the way of legislation blocked by a Republican-dominated chamber of Congress that Mr Biden often depicted as captivated by the party’s increasingly likely candidate for the November election.

The presidentoffered his plans for an economy fuelled by a thriving middle class and a vision of an equitable society, ending with a demand for humanitarian aid and support for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza.

In the one-hour address, he also warned against threats to democracy at home and abroad, vowed to enshrine abortion rights into law, pleaded with lawmakers to protect the right to vote and labour rights, sparred with Republican hecklers, and forecast an era where “trickle-down economics are over”.

Here are the five main takeaways from the night:

President Biden’s stark opening remarks referenced a different address to the nation: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s address to “wake up the Congress and alert the American people” when “freedom and democracy were under assault in the world”.

“Now it is we who face an unprecedented moment in the history of the Union,” he said.

Mr Biden went on to warn against Russian President Vladimir Putin “sowing chaos throughout Europe and beyond” and renewed congressional support for arms to Ukraine, a demand rejected by House Republicans as Mr Putin’s war enters its third year.

“If anyone in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you he will

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