Sunday, June 14, 2026
33.9 C
New Delhi

State of the Union 2026: When and where to watch Donald Trump’s speech to Congress — details

State of the Union 2026: When and where to watch Donald Trump’s speech to Congress — details

Donald Trump was set to deliver the State of the Union in Washington, his second major address to Congress this term and the last before the 2026 midterms. It was also the first time Trump was to be confronted with the Supreme Court justices since they ruled his tariffs illegal.The State of the Union traditionally allowed the president to lay out an agenda and key policy objectives. While it was not officially a campaign event, it was likely Trump was to use the speech to highlight his accomplishments.

When Trump will adress his speech?

Trump was to deliver his speech to Congress beginning at 9pm ET on Tuesday in Washington.

Where to watch?

Major news networks were likely to broadcast Trump’s address live and carry coverage throughout the day. CBS was to broadcast a live stream on its YouTube page, as was PBS. The Guardian was to have a live feed of the address to Congress and a team of reporters was to cover and fact-check Trump’s speech.Read more: Donald Trump to address Congress amid SCOTUS tariff ruling and Iran tensions

What happened last year?

In 2025, when Trump made a joint address to Congress, he spoke at length about his efforts to cut the size of the federal workforce, change US foreign policy and implement a risky trade agenda, which included massive tariffs. In the speech lasting an hour and 40 minutes, the longest in US history, he also pointed to executive orders and actions implemented in the first weeks of his second term, Guardian reported. This year, despite facing opinion polls showing growing disapproval on a range of issues, it was likely Trump was to continue to insist he was making America great again. He was expected to address tariffs, which were struck down by the supreme court last week and then implemented again this weekend, alongside other issues including immigration and foreign policy.The address could also run long. According to the official White House schedule, he was not expected to return to the White House until 11.30pm.“I’m making a speech tomorrow night, and you’ll be hearing me say that,” Trump said Monday during an event at the White House. “I mean, it’s going to be a long speech because we have so much to talk about.”

What will Democrats do?

A group of at least 12 Democrats was to boycott the speech and instead hold an outdoor rally on the National Mall. The group included Chris Van Hollen, who said in a social media post: “Trump is marching America towards fascism, and I refuse to normalize his shredding of our Constitution & democracy. This cannot be business as usual.”Another event, State of the Swamp, was also planned for Tuesday night and was set to feature prominent Democrats and celebrities. Robert De Niro and Mark Ruffalo, both of whom had been critical of Trump, were set to attend the event put on by Indivisible and other groups.

Which Democrat will address?

Following the address, it was traditional for someone from the opposing party to deliver a response. This year, the newly elected Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger was to give the rebuttal.In a statement, the House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, and the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, hailed Spanberger as a public servant with a record of holding Trump accountable and winning races in competitive territory.“She stands in stark contrast to Donald Trump, who will lie, deflect and blame everyone but himself for his failed presidency on Tuesday evening,” Jeffries said. “As our nation marks its 250th anniversary this summer, Governor Spanberger embodies the best of America as a mother, community leader and dedicated public servant.”Spanberger said she planned to use her rebuttal to address Americans’ concerns with “rising costs, chaos in their communities, and a real fear of what each day might bring”.Alex Padilla, a Democrat from California and a vocal critic of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, was to give a rebuttal in Spanish. Padilla was restrained and removed after attempting to ask a question at a press conference held by Kristi Noem in June last year.Padilla told the New York Times his remarks would focus on immigration, the economy and fair elections.Last year, Democrats chose the Michigan senator Elissa Slotkin, a centrist figure with an intelligence background, to deliver the rebuttal. Go to Source

Hot this week

Kim celebrates Lewis’ Grand Prix win – WATCH

Reality television star Kim Kardashian was among the first to celebrate boyfriend Lewis Hamilton’s historic victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. Read More

Peace deal between Iran, US reached; to be signed officially on Jun 19 in Switzerland: Shehbaz Sharif

Islamabad, Jun 15 (PTI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a peace deal between the US and Iran has been reached and it will be officially signed off in a ceremony in Switzerland on June 19. Read More

‘Disclosure Day’ tops US box office; ‘Obsession’ on record-breaking spree

Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’, billed as his first popcorn movie in years, launched with USD 44 million in domestic theatres, according to studio estimates Sunday. Read More

Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap

What the Swiss voters have shown though, is that many of them may be weary of the People’s Party’s continued focus on immigration as the source of Switzerland’s problems, while voters themselves are not at all convinced that blaming Read More

Oliver Tree passes away at 32 in helicopter collision – WATCH

American singer and songwriter Oliver Tree has tragically passed away after two helicopters collided midair over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday morning. He was 32. Read More

Topics

Kim celebrates Lewis’ Grand Prix win – WATCH

Reality television star Kim Kardashian was among the first to celebrate boyfriend Lewis Hamilton’s historic victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. Read More

Peace deal between Iran, US reached; to be signed officially on Jun 19 in Switzerland: Shehbaz Sharif

Islamabad, Jun 15 (PTI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a peace deal between the US and Iran has been reached and it will be officially signed off in a ceremony in Switzerland on June 19. Read More

‘Disclosure Day’ tops US box office; ‘Obsession’ on record-breaking spree

Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’, billed as his first popcorn movie in years, launched with USD 44 million in domestic theatres, according to studio estimates Sunday. Read More

Swiss voters reject 10 million population cap

What the Swiss voters have shown though, is that many of them may be weary of the People’s Party’s continued focus on immigration as the source of Switzerland’s problems, while voters themselves are not at all convinced that blaming Read More

Oliver Tree passes away at 32 in helicopter collision – WATCH

American singer and songwriter Oliver Tree has tragically passed away after two helicopters collided midair over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday morning. He was 32. Read More

Buzz of early poll in Punjab, parties start preparations

ANI photo NEW DELHI: Buzz is growing that assembly polls in Punjab may be brought forward to Nov 2026 from Feb 2027, as scheduled. Read More

With farmers’ income in focus, Bihar govt moves to boost fisheries

ANI photo NEW DELHI: New initiatives to strengthen Bihar’s inland fisheries ecosystem will be launched with the laying of foundation stones for an integrated aqua park at Bhojpur and a national fisheries development board regional c Read More

‘JD was interested in my conversion and…’: Usha Vance opens up on husband’s faith

A quiet conversation inside the US vice president’s residence offered a glimpse into the personal faith and family life of US VP JD Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, as they spoke openly about religion, marriage and raising a Read More

Related Articles