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A sequence of annual presidential messages to Congress that mix immediate responses to political violence with proposals for long-term governance. The speaker mourns a recently assassinated predecessor and denounces anarchism while urging measures to exclude and punish advocates of political murder. He presses for naval expansion and military readiness to secure regional interests and uphold longstanding hemispheric principles, and sets forth domestic priorities including regulation of corporate power, protection of working people, conservation of natural resources, and pragmatic progressive reforms. Across the addresses the emphasis is on national unity, practical legislative measures, and an assertive but prepared foreign policy rooted in principles and preparedness.
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