President Trump will urge Congress to come together to tackle the biggest problems facing the country on Tuesday in his first speech to a joint session, saying “the time for trivial fights is behind us.”

“The time for small thinking is behind us,” Trump plans to say, according to excerpts provided to television networks. “We just need the courage to share the dreams that fill our hearts.”

Another excerpt of the #JointAddress--- this seems like a new tone for @POTUS pic.twitter.com/n9KvfAPG1Y — Elizabeth Landers (@ElizLanders) March 1, 2017

Excerpts from Trump's address to Congress, via senior administration official to @kwelkernbc pic.twitter.com/ISA9rmUTS1 — Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) March 1, 2017

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The tone is a departure from the dark picture Trump painted in his inaugural address, when he decried the “American carnage” that has overtaken the country.

“From now on, America will be empowered by our aspirations not burdened by our fears," he plans to say.

Trump plans to lay out his broad policy goals, including repealing and replacing ObamaCare. But he won't wade too far into the specifics.

The president will urge Republicans to expand access while lowering healthcare costs in their replacement plan.

“I’m also calling on this Congress to repeal and replace ObamaCare with reforms that expand choice, increase access, lower costs and at the same time provide better healthcare,” he plans to say, according to Fox News