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The five key highlights from Trump’s State of the Union address

The five key highlights from Trump's State of the Union address

During President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night, he had several standout moments that captured attention as he focused on the country’s economic “turnaround.” The speech lasted about 1 hour and 48 minutes, setting a record for the longest in modern history. Trump highlighted his administration’s initiatives aimed at cutting taxes, reducing housing costs, and tightening border security, signaling a new chapter for the nation.

Fox News Digital assembled a list of five noteworthy moments from Trump’s speech, showcasing American heroism amidst Democratic protests and emotionally charged segments.

1. Al Green Ejected Again

Texas Democratic Representative Al Green was forcibly removed during the address for displaying a sign that read, “Black people are not monkeys!” He held up the sign as Trump took the stage and kept it visible throughout the speech. Tensions flared when Green clashed with Republican representatives Troy Neals and Pat Fallon before his ejection. This incident wasn’t isolated; he has interrupted the president’s joint address to Congress in the past, leading to a censure by the House.

2. USA Chant for Men’s Hockey Team

Following their gold medal win against Canada at the Winter Olympics, Trump welcomed the U.S. men’s hockey team, prompting a “USA” chant in recognition. The team adorned the chamber’s aisles as Trump praised them as symbols of American triumph. Notably, goaltender Connor Hellebuyck received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his outstanding performance in the tournament.

3. Trump Critiques Democrats

In his speech, Trump admonished Democrats for voting against tax cuts, which he argued contributed to the economic crisis under the Biden administration. He called out their immigration policies and urged Congress to reaffirm their commitment to protecting American citizens. Some Republicans applauded his remarks, but Democrats largely remained seated, reflecting tension in the chamber.

“Isn’t that shameful? Instead of supporting your country, you should be ashamed,” Trump asserted, urging an end to sanctuary cities that harbor criminals.

4. Honoring Military Heroism

Trump took time to honor several military members, recognizing their contributions going back to World War II. He awarded the Medal of Honor to Royce Williams, an exceptional 100-year-old naval aviator known for his bravery in dogfights during multiple wars. Other honors went to various service members, including those who played critical roles in recent military operations.

5. Dalila Coleman’s Inspiring Recovery

Among the guests was 7-year-old Dalila Coleman, who survived a near-fatal car crash caused by a truck driven by an undocumented immigrant. Trump spoke about her remarkable recovery against medical odds, emphasizing her progress and resilience. He attributed her perseverance to strength from her father, who he praised as an inspiring figure.

The president’s reflections involved a mix of celebration, criticism, and personal stories, illustrating a layered narrative about American values and challenges.

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