President Trump on Wednesday told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi he still plans to give his State of Union speech on Jan. 29 in the chamber of the House despite the ongoing partial government shutdown. In a letter, Trump said he looks "forward to seeing you," adding that "it would be so very sad for our Country, if the State of the Union were not delivered on time, on schedule, and very importantly, on location!" Pelosi had suggested in a letter to Trump last week that he postpone his speech because of security concerns. Trump said he was told by the U.S. Secret Service that security would not be a problem.