ROLL CALL: State of the Union Will Be Used to Prod on Immigration, Infrastructure.

In his first official State of the Union address, President Donald Trump will tell the country how the “roaring” economy is “lifting up” folks of all backgrounds and ask Congress to pass sweeping immigration and infrastructure legislation, says a senior administration official.

Trump will speak from the well of the House chamber shortly after 9 p.m. on Tuesday evening in an address the senior official described as crafted with a “bipartisan” and “unifying” message. . . .

On specific policies, Trump will try to “get the country excited about the urgency” of the need to devote a large sum of federal monies to rebuilding America’s “depleted” roads, bridges, airports, tunnels, and seaports, the senior official said. In addition to trying to sell the need for a massive infrastructure bill — perhaps as large as $1.7 trillion — he also will talk about “how we’re going to do it right and how we’re going to do it fast,” the official told reporters Friday.

But read the story and see how differently it’s written than an Obama story would have been. Or save yourself the click and don’t bother.

Until recently, both Roll Call and The Hill were noticeably more straightforward in their reporting and less obvious in their partisanship than most media. This seems to have changed in the last few months.