Trump Delivers Record-Breaking State of the Union Address Amid Sharp Political Divisions
President Trump's nearly two-hour State of the Union speech, the longest in U.S. history, drew polarized reactions from Democrats and Republicans in Congress.

President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in U.S. history Tuesday night, speaking for one hour and 47 minutes to a deeply divided Congress. The speech, which fulfilled the constitutional requirement for the president to inform Congress about the state of the union, covered topics including the economy, border security, military recruitment, energy production, and foreign policy.
Trump claimed the economy was booming and inflation was under control, declaring that a "golden age" was at hand for America. He made strong demands regarding Iran's nuclear program and addressed various domestic policy issues throughout the nearly two-hour address. The president's speaking style included what he calls "the weave," a meandering approach that touched on multiple topics.
The speech generated sharply contrasting reactions along partisan lines. Congressional Republicans praised Trump's remarks, with some saying America had never been greater. Democratic lawmakers, however, criticized the president's claims, with many accusing him of making false statements. Some Democrats walked out during the speech in protest, while others remained but refused to stand for certain portions.
Tensions reached a peak when Democratic Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib reportedly shouted at Trump during his remarks. Following the speech, Trump responded by saying the lawmakers should be sent "back from where they came." The incident highlighted the deep political divisions that characterized the evening's proceedings.
The length of Trump's address broke his own previous record for the longest State of the Union speech. Critics and supporters alike noted the theatrical nature of the presentation, with multiple unscripted moments and direct challenges to Democratic lawmakers throughout the evening. The speech occurred against the backdrop of ongoing political polarization in Washington.