President Donald Trump will use his State of the Union address to promote his first year back in office, highlighting immigration crackdowns, reductions in the federal government, military actions abroad and his economic agenda. He aims to persuade skeptical voters that the nation is prospering under his leadership and that his party deserves support in the upcoming midterm elections.
A central focus of the speech will be the economy, with Trump pointing to gains in domestic manufacturing, job growth and stock market milestones as evidence of success. However, many Americans remain concerned about high living costs and slowing economic growth. His signature tariff policies were recently struck down by the Supreme Court, and he is expected to outline efforts to work around that ruling while defending the broader strategy.
Trump will also address foreign policy, including military actions in Iran and Venezuela and efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza. At the same time, he faces criticism over strained alliances and controversial immigration enforcement operations. Some Democratic lawmakers plan to boycott the address, underscoring the deep political divisions surrounding his presidency as pivotal elections approach.

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