Trump Delivers Longest State of the Union Address Amid Democratic Protest
In Brief
President Trump’s State of the Union featured a lengthy speech, Democratic protest, and fact-checking.
Key Facts
- President Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history, lasting nearly two hours.
- Trump stated the US "is winning again" and made several claims about his record during the speech.
- The address included presentations of medals to war veterans and recognition of athletes.
- Several Democrats boycotted or remained seated during the speech; Congressman Al Green was ejected from the chamber.
- Fact-checkers from multiple outlets reported that some of Trump’s claims were disputed or considered misleading.
What Happened
President Donald Trump gave a State of the Union address that lasted almost two hours, reportedly the longest on record. The speech included presentations to veterans and athletes. Some Democrats protested by boycotting or remaining seated, and Congressman Al Green was removed from the chamber.
Why It Matters
The event reflected partisan divisions, with visible protest from some Democratic members and applause from Republicans. Claims made by President Trump during the speech were reviewed by fact-checkers, with several being described as disputed or misleading according to multiple sources. Sources differ on the extent and specifics of disputed claims in Trump’s speech; some details remain unverified.
Sources
- NYT — ‘Stand Up’: With One Maneuver, Trump Tries to Box In Democrats(4h ago)
- The Guardian — Democrats refuse to stand for Trump as congressman Al Green again ejected(7h ago)
- BBC News — Fact-checking Trump's longest ever State of the Union(just now)
