President Donald Trump speaks to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 4, 2025, in Washington, DC. Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) applaud behind him. Win McNamee/Pool via REUTERS The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will deliver the traditional “State of the Union” speech this Tuesday (24). The ceremony is a tradition in American politics. In it, the president presents to Congress a balance of the government and the priorities for the year. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp According to the American press, Trump should rely on a speech to encourage his own electoral base. The idea is to maintain voter support before the midterm elections. Also known as “midterms”, the elections are scheduled for November 3rd. The entire Chamber will be renovated. In the Senate, a third of the seats will be up for grabs. Currently, both Houses are controlled by Republicans, Trump’s party. Research indicates that the government could lose at least one of them. This scenario worries the president’s allies. The economy should be one of the main topics of the speech. A survey released by the Associated Press shows that 59% of American adults disapprove of the president’s economic policies. Voters’ main concern is food and housing prices. Trump must blame the previous administration of Joe Biden for the current economic challenges. Last week, the president stated that he would speak about the “chaotic situation” he inherited when he took over the White House in 2025. “It will be a long speech,” he said on Monday (23). “We have a lot to talk about.” See the videos that are trending on g1 Last year, during a joint session of Congress, Trump used a similar recipe and cited Biden 13 times when commenting on the country’s situation. The American press also points to the possibility of the president mentioning a Supreme Court decision that overturned the imposition of tariffs against other countries based on a 1970 law. Trump criticized the decision and announced a new global tariff. While the opposition claims that tariffs could put pressure on inflation, the president says the measure raised trillions of dollars. Court ministers must follow the speech in the plenary. Immigration must also appear in the speech. Considered one of the government’s main axes, the policy of detaining illegal foreigners became the target of protests after the death of two American citizens in actions by federal agents. This Monday (22), in an attempt to regain support on the issue, Trump declared “National Angel Families Day”. The date honors American citizens killed by irregular immigrants. Finally, foreign policy can also be mentioned, but it should have less space. Even in the face of increased tensions with Iran, the expectation is that Trump’s focus will be on the domestic public and on everyday issues for Americans. READ ALSO Low ammunition stocks and risk of war against Iran worry US military chief, says newspaper; Trump denies Helicopters, US aid and more than 70 deaths: how was the operation that killed ‘El Mencho’ and provoked a wave of violence in Mexico President of South Korea publishes video made by AI in which he appears hugging Lula as a child: ‘We are brothers’ The speech Obama gives the State of the Union speech in 2015 GloboNews The State of the Union speech has been given since 1790, when President George Washington gave a brief speech, with just over a thousand words. Over the years, the tradition changed, and the speeches became increasingly longer and more popular. In 1801, Thomas Jefferson decided to break with the practice of speaking to Congress in person and began sending his message in writing. The format was maintained for more than a century. It was only in 1913 that Woodrow Wilson resumed the face-to-face model. In 1947, President Harry Truman was the first to deliver the speech on television. Almost 20 years later, in 1965, President Lyndon Johnson decided to hold it in prime time to expand the audience. With the increase in polarization, it has become common for congressmen from the president’s party to stand up to applaud him, while opponents remain seated — and, in some cases, make provocations. Biden, for example, was called a liar by a congresswoman in 2023. Officially, the longest speech was made by President Bill Clinton. The speech lasted 1 hour, 28 minutes and 49 seconds. Last year, Trump’s speech lasted 1 hour, 39 minutes and 32 seconds. However, as he was still in the first year of government, the pronouncement is not officially considered a State of the Union and is classified as a joint session of Congress. VIDEOS: most watched on g1
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‘State of the Union’: Trump to deliver speech to US Congress under electoral and economic pressure
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