President Trump Delivers State of the Union Amid Shutdown and Democratic Boycott
In Brief
President Trump gave the State of the Union address as 30 Democrats skipped the speech and a shutdown continued.
Key Facts
- President Trump delivered the State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday night.
- The address took place during a partial government shutdown.
- Supreme Court justices attended the speech days after ruling against Trump’s tariffs.
- Polling data on Trump’s approval rating was discussed by Democratic and Republican strategists ahead of the speech.
- Thirty Democrats, including Representative Al Green, skipped or protested the address.
What Happened
President Trump addressed Congress in the annual State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. The event occurred during a partial government shutdown, with Supreme Court justices present and some Democrats absent or protesting.
Why It Matters
The State of the Union address is a key moment for the president to outline policy priorities and respond to current political challenges. The absence of several Democrats and the ongoing shutdown highlight partisan tensions and divisions in government.
Sources
- NYT — State of the Union May Be a Trial for ‘Barely Invited’ Justices(17h ago)
- CBS News — Democratic, Republican strategists on Trump's approval rating ahead of the State of the Union(12h ago)
- CBS News — D.C. gears up for Trump's State of the Union(11h ago)
