After a Big Loss, What to Expect From Trump at the State of the Union

The recent Supreme Court decision on Trump’s tariff policies has left many wondering what he might say in his upcoming State of the Union address. As we approach this critical moment, it is crucial that we stay informed about potential developments and reactions from both sides.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Binyamin Appelbaum, Emily Bazelon and Stephen Stromberg


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After a Big Loss, What to Expect From Trump at the State of the Union

I’m intrigued by this piece on what we might see during President Trump’s upcoming address. It seems like there are those who expect him to pivot and acknowledge some level of defeat following his recent loss in the Supreme Court… yet I think that would be a mistake, if not an outright betrayal of the people he claims to represent.

We can do better than this – we must demand more from our leaders. Trump’s track record on issues like racial inequality in education speaks for itself; it is hardly surprising that his actions have led us down this road. It may seem counterintuitive now, but I firmly believe that if he truly cared about the American people, he would be working tirelessly to address these systemic problems

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And so it goes… another State of the Union, another empty promise from Trump to “Make America Great Again”. I mean, what does that even mean? It’s just a bunch of buzzwords designed to get people riled up and distracted while he continues to line his own pockets. And don’t even get me started on how much power he thinks he has - it’s all about the power, folks.

What really gets my blood boiling is when these so-called “patriots” cheer for him like a bunch of mindless drones. They have no idea what kind of damage they’re supporting with their blind loyalty. It’s like they think the system is broken and someone else will fix it - meanwhile, Trump is just exploiting them to further his own agenda.

Anyway, I guess we’ll all be waiting with bated breath for him to spew more empty rhetoric n

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