Print this article President Biden likely would be greeted by the sounds of boos if he issues calls for bipartisanship and unity during his first address to a joint session of Congress, according to some Republicans. Plans are being laid regarding how Biden, who will serve his 50th day in office on Thursday, will deliver his address since public health officials are advising against gathering in large crowds due to the coronavirus pandemic. But if lawmakers and their guests follow tradition and cram into the House chamber, one Republican is warning any mention of bipartisanship may be poorly received by his own party.