President Trump Was Audibly Booed *Six Times* During His Congressional Speech

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President Trump made his first address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, and his message took a different tone than his usual rhetoric. He frequently called on Democrats and Republicans to unite behind his policies. Some subjects elicited applause from both sides of the aisle (see: veterans affairs, infrastructure spending), but, since many of POTUS's goals are already proving quite divisive, there was also some very noticeable dissent.

Here, the six times Trump was audibly booed during his speech:

Many audible "BOOS" in House chamber as @realDonaldTrump enters. #JointSession #RESISTANCE #resistMarch 1, 2017

#Democrats sit down as @realDonaldTrump enters #Jointsession. Boos can be heard! #AddressToCongress #JointAddressMarch 1, 2017

When he claimed his administration was "draining the swamp" of corruption, even when that's likely not the case:

When he called on Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare:

"Tonight, I am also calling on this #Congress to repeal and replace #Obamacare." - @POTUS #TrumpAddress #Jointsession #Jointaddress pic.twitters.com/6rK4zK6pFCMarch 1, 2017

That drew some loud "boos" #Jointsession https://t.co/WNiKItAdMzMarch 1, 2017

Repeal and replace with what? Are this boos? #Jointsession #jointaddress I guess so pic.twitters.com/9QoeCQa9BjMarch 1, 2017

Repeal and replace with what? Are this boos? #Jointsession #jointaddress I guess so pic.twitters.com/9QoeCQa9BjMarch 1, 2017

When he talked about building "a great wall on our southern border:"

Heard some faint boos in the crowd after President Trump said "Obamacare is collapsing" #JointSessionMarch 1, 2017

@VP totally chuckled when @POTUS mentioned building the wall! #JointAddress #Jointsession pic.twitters.com/ntXyAAe5FaMarch 1, 2017

Mentions the Wall. Half of Congress boos. And for good reason. It's expensive and unnecessary.#JointSessionMarch 1, 2017

When he talked about restarting construction on the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines:

@POTUS says construction will soon begin on the wall. Half boos, half applause. #JointsessionMarch 1, 2017

President Trump on Keystone and DAPL pipelines: Construction of the pipelines is "creating tens of thousands of jobs." #JointSession pic.twitters.com/GimpFvAv6JMarch 1, 2017

President Trump on Keystone and DAPL pipelines: Construction of the pipelines is "creating tens of thousands of jobs." #JointSession pic.twitters.com/GimpFvAv6JMarch 1, 2017

And when he announced a new office, VOICE, Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement, a move that critics found offensive and even racist:

President Trump on Keystone and DAPL pipelines: Construction of the pipelines is "creating tens of thousands of jobs." #JointSession pic.twitters.com/GimpFvAv6JMarch 1, 2017

Boos heard loudly at mention of #KeystoneXL #Jointsession #JointAddress #AddressToCongressMarch 1, 2017

"I have ordered the Department of Homeland Security to create an office to serve American victims," President Trump tells #JointSession pic.twitters.com/TuUqGKesujMarch 1, 2017

audible boos at his "peaceful, non-facist, non-racist militia against people not born here" its called VOICE. how catchy #JointsessionMarch 1, 2017

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Megan Friedman is the former managing editor of the Newsroom at Hearst. She's worked at NBC and Time, and is a graduate of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.