Trump to deliver State of the Union speech amid anxieties over Iran, tariffs and economy
President Trump outlines his administration’s priorities on economy, tariffs, immigration, and foreign policy while addressing recent Supreme Court and economic challenges.
- President Donald Trump will stand before a joint session of Congress on Feb. 23, 2026, to defend trade and immigration agendas, with the speech expected to be long.
- After a 6-3 Supreme Court decision Friday, Trump announced a 10% worldwide tariff via an executive order citing Section 122 limits.
- Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger will deliver the Democratic response, while the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team is invited as guests and some House Democrats plan alternative events.
- Seen as the final shot before the midterms, the White House plans affordability measures despite Trump's slipping approval among independent voters, the Wall Street Journal reported.
- With assets massing around Iran, the U.S. military buildup injects unpredictability into the address and affects public and presidential reactions.
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