Becerra, a former lawmaker who served in Congress for 24 years, has used his position as attorney general to challenge many of Trump's policy initiatives, particularly on immigration, health care and the environment.

ADVERTISEMENT “I’m looking forward to addressing my fellow Americans on a day when truth, candor and unity should be the order of the day," Becerra said in a statement.

As a member of Congress, Becerra rose to chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, and was the highest-ever ranking Latino member at the time.

As California's first Hispanic attorney general, Becerra has sued the Trump administration 45 times, breaking the record for lawsuits by a single state against any one federal administration.

"[Becerra's] moral and vigilant leadership on behalf of hardworking families is a critical marker for all who believe that our country’s best days are still ahead of us,” said Schumer.

Pelosi and Schumer also selected Former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, the state's 2018 Democratic gubernatorial nominee, to deliver the English-language response.