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Trump's State of the Union address: what to watch.
Summary
President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address Tuesday evening, and observers are focusing on his remarks about tariffs, the economy, Iran, and future elections.
Content
U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress. The speech comes as his approval ratings are lower than earlier in his term and ahead of crucial midterm elections. Major U.S. broadcasters and CBC will carry the address starting at 9 p.m. ET. Observers are watching for comments on tariffs, the economy, U.S. policy toward Iran, and statements about future elections.
Key points to watch:
- Timing and reach: The address is scheduled for Tuesday night and will be broadcast on main networks and news channels.
- Approval and economy: Recent polling cited in the article shows about 41% approval overall and roughly 35% approval for handling inflation, and senior staff have been urging an economic focus.
- Tariffs and the courts: The U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down much of the president's global tariffs; the justices will sit in the House chamber and tariffs are likely to be discussed.
- Foreign policy and elections: The president has recently issued warnings to Iran and a meeting between U.S. envoys and Iranian negotiators is scheduled in Geneva on Thursday; observers are also attentive to any remarks about managing future elections.
Summary:
The State of the Union will present the president's public case on several contentious topics, including tariffs, the economy, U.S. policy toward Iran, and plans for future elections. The address is scheduled for Tuesday night, and a meeting between U.S. envoys and Iranian negotiators is planned in Geneva on Thursday. How the speech will affect approval ratings and the midterm elections is undetermined at this time.
