Washington, President Donald Trump will deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday, February 24 at 9 p.m. ET, presenting his agenda for his second term. He will address the economy, immigration, trade policy and national security, including tariffs and tensions with Iran. The Supreme Court recently limited his tariff authority, prompting policy adjustments. Several Democrats announced a boycott and planned a counterrally on the National Mall. Major networks and online streams will carry live coverage. The White House says the speech will be lengthy and outline policy goals for the year. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The State of the Union sets the tone for the year's policy. It could affect your money (think tariffs and trade), safety (national security), and rights (immigration). Tune in to understand the President's plans. Check your favorite news source for a summary if you can't watch live.
Trump's State of the Union comes amid political tension and policy shifts. It's a chance to hear directly from the President about his agenda. Worth forwarding if you know someone who wants to stay informed about the nation's direction.
Major broadcasters and the president's messaging apparatus benefited from broad live coverage and amplified reach during the State of the Union.
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