State of the Union tentatively set for Feb. 24
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President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 24, though House Speaker Mike Johnson said option dates are being considered as they finalize plans with the White House. The State of the Union, traditionally given in a president’s second year before both chambers of Congress, will occur as Republicans try to hold a slim majority heading into the 2026 midterms. Key issues framing the moment include the expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits on Dec. 31 and upcoming provisions of the One Big Gorgeous Bill Act. Last year’s joint address drew Democratic walkouts and an interruption by Rep. Al Green that later led to his censure by members of both parties.Trump’s approval rating was 39% in an Economist-YouGov survey conducted Jan. 2-5.
Trump’s State of the Union tentatively set for late February
President Donald Trump‘s State of the Union address is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 24
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said on Wednesday that they are still considering alternative dates and working with the White House on final plans, but the end of February is most likely.
The State of the Union is the address a president gives in the second year of their presidency to both chambers of Congress, with members of the Cabinet and Supreme Court justices in attendance.
Last year, Trump delivered a joint address six weeks into his new term, which was met with walkouts from Democrats and a prolonged interruption from Rep. Al Green (D-TX). Green repeatedly yelled at Trump, “You don’t have a mandate,” later leading 10 Democrats to join Republicans in censuring the Texas congressman.
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This year’s State of the Union will come as Republicans look to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the 2026 midterm elections. It also comes as millions of Americans are looking to see what Congress does to address the Affordable Care Act tax credits, which expired on Dec. 31, and are reeling in anticipation of many provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act taking effect this year.
Trump’s approval rating sits at 39%, according to an Economist-YouGov survey conducted from Jan. 2 to 5.
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