President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday, February 24th, at 8 p.m. Dallas time. The annual address, a constitutional duty of the President, provides information about the state of the country to a joint session of Congress, according to the U.S. Senate website.
The State of the Union address has a long history in American broadcasting. The first national radio broadcast of the message occurred in 1923, and in 1947, President Harry Truman’s address became the first to be televised, as noted by the Senate’s historical records. This year’s speech is expected to cover a range of topics, including immigration, the economy, and foreign policy.
For those wishing to follow the address live, numerous broadcast and streaming options are available. Major networks including Fox News, CNN, ABC News, PBS News, and Telemundo will be providing live coverage of the event. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is slated to deliver the Democratic response following the President’s address, with ABC News offering special coverage from 9 p.m. To 11 p.m. Eastern Time.
How to Watch the State of the Union Address Live
Viewers have a variety of options for tuning into the State of the Union address. Telemundo will offer live coverage on its network with Spanish-language commentary, as well accessible through Noticias Telemundo AHORA, a 24/7 FAST news channel, as well as the Noticias Telemundo mobile app and social media platforms.
ABC News has announced special coverage of both the address and Governor Spanberger’s response, available on ABC, Disney+, Hulu, and ABC News Live. PBS News will start continuous coverage at 6 p.m. EST, including a broadcast, digital coverage, and a dedicated special covering the speech itself. The PBS NewsHour live coverage will also be streamed on YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok.
Fox News coverage will begin shortly before the address at 8:50 p.m. Eastern Time and continue until 11 p.m., available on Fox News Channel, FoxNews.com, the Fox News app, Fox Nation, and the Fox One app. CNN will also stream the address live on its YouTube channel. BBC News, NBC News, and C-SPAN will provide coverage on their respective websites.
Historical Context and Presidential Addresses
The State of the Union address, rooted in the U.S. Constitution’s requirement that the President “shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union” (Article II, Section 3, Clause 1), has evolved significantly over time. Originally delivered as written reports, the address transitioned to oral presentations in the 20th century. The televised address, beginning with President Truman in 1947, dramatically increased the reach and impact of the speech, making it a key moment in the political calendar.
Recently, political developments have shaped the context surrounding the address. Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced her retirement from Congress, a move that will alter the dynamics within the House as the President delivers his speech, according to CalMatters. Former President Trump announced a 10% global tariff following a Supreme Court ruling on a previous policy, as reported by PBS. These developments are likely to be addressed during the speech.
The address will be closely watched not only domestically but also internationally, as the President’s policies have global implications. The announcement of the new tariff, for example, has the potential to impact international trade relations and economic stability. Senator Marco Rubio is reportedly seeking to define the legacy of the Trump administration, as reported by The Hill, adding another layer of scrutiny to the President’s remarks.
Following the President’s address, attention will turn to the Republican and Democratic responses. Governor Spanberger’s response will be particularly important as Democrats seek to articulate an alternative vision for the country. The coming days will likely see extensive analysis of the speech and the responses, shaping the political discourse in the weeks and months ahead.
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