It will be his final State of the Union Address, and the expectations are for a speech where President Obama will recount his accomplishments in office, and offer his beliefs as to what the country and its federal government should stride for in not only the months ahead, but the years after he has left office.
Given all the recent attention on gun control, one suspects that will come up, and word that the president has invited a Syrian refugee to the event pretty much hints he’ll hit against Republican efforts to slow or halt their admission into the U.S. over terrorist concerns.
ABC’s Kenneth Moton joined us from Washington D.C.