Trump delivers State of the Union address (VIDEO)
Photo #45489 25 February 2026, 08:15

The US president lauded the 250th anniversary of a “strong, prosperous and respected” nation

US President Donald Trump has delivered his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, using the primetime speech to defend his administration’s record and lay out political and economic priorities ahead of looming midterm elections.

The address – the first official State of the Union speech of Trump’s second term – unfolded against a deeply polarized political backdrop, with Democratic protests and boycotts highlighting divisions in Washington.

Framing his remarks around the upcoming 250th anniversary of US independence, Trump declared that the country had entered a “golden age of America,” telling lawmakers the nation was now “respected again – perhaps like never before.”

Much of the speech focused on the economy, with Trump arguing that inflation had fallen sharply and investment was surging after what he described as a “turnaround for the ages.”

“Our nation is back bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before,” he said, crediting tax cuts, deregulation and tariffs for renewed growth.

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The president also defended his hardline immigration agenda, claiming the United States now has “the strongest and most secure border in American history” and asserting that illegal crossings and fentanyl trafficking had dropped significantly over the past year.

On energy and technology policy, Trump announced agreements requiring major technology companies to supply their own electricity for new AI-driven data centers, saying the move would protect consumers from rising power bills.

Foreign policy featured more briefly but included references to a “new friend and partner, Venezuela” – as well as tensions with Iran, where Washington has increased its military presence while pursuing nuclear negotiations. Trump said the US was seeking strength through diplomacy but warned adversaries that America’s military power had been rebuilt.

“As President, I will make peace wherever I can, but I will never hesitate to confront threats to America wherever we must,” Trump stated.

The speech mixed policy with patriotic moments, including a tribute to Olympic gold-medal-winning hockey goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, whom Trump announced would receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Democrats sharply criticized the address, arguing that the president overstated economic progress and ignored affordability concerns that continue to weigh on voters. In the party’s official rebuttal, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger claimed Trump's “reckless trade policies have forced American families to pay more than $1,700 each in tariff costs.”


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