Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in history and declared a 'golden age' for the USA
In his record-breaking State of the Union address, President Trump praised his economic achievements, declaring a 'golden age' for the United States.
President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in American history, lasting one hour and 47 minutes, breaking the previous record held by Bill Clinton. Trump highlighted what he claimed were significant economic achievements during his presidency, stating that America has become greater, better, richer, and stronger than ever before. His speech, delivered before Congress, emphasized the strength of the stock market and low fuel prices, alongside efforts to curtail fentanyl trafficking into the United States.
During his address, Trump claimed that the United States is respected globally more than at any other time in history and asserted that the nation is winning so much that it is challenging to know how to manage that success. Such statements reflect Trump's ongoing strategy to bolster his base and improve his popularity ahead of the midterm elections in November, as he faces declining approval ratings. The president's declaration of a 'golden age' serves to reinforce his narrative of economic success and national strength, even amidst ongoing challenges.
Analysts suggest that Trump's extended address was also in response to concerns raised by advisors about his popularity. By delivering a detailed account of his administration's accomplishments, Trump aimed to galvanize support and reassure his voters about the Republican agenda. The midterms are seen as pivotal for sustaining his policies and solidifying the Republican majority in Congress, making this speech crucial in framing his narrative for the upcoming electoral contest.