President Donald Trump delivered his 2026 State of the Union address on 24 February 2026, marking the longest in U.S. history, as he addressed a joint session of the United States Congress from the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol. In the sweeping speech, Trump touched on a range of domestic and national priorities while emphasizing faith and belief in God as central to American life.
Opening with an upbeat assessment of the nation, Trump proclaimed that the United States was “bigger, better, richer, and stronger than ever before” and said there has been a “tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity, and belief in God.” He credited faith leaders and supporters for contributing to this spiritual resurgence and dedicated part of the night to honoring guests who embodied commitment to faith and country.
Tributes to religious conviction were interwoven with firm policy stances. Trump called on lawmakers to adopt stronger federal measures against gender transitions for minors, urging protection of children and parental rights, and to pass laws tightening border security and curbing unlawful immigration. He also reiterated ongoing mass deportation efforts and defended fortified borders as historic achievements.
Trump’s address underscored his broader cultural priorities and framed many policy goals within a narrative of “America under God.” His remarks reflected a blend of patriotic assertion, faith-centered rhetoric, and contested policy proposals as the country heads toward pivotal midterm elections.
Democratic leaders responded critically, highlighting concerns about immigration policy, civil liberties, and the direction of the nation’s social agenda in the weeks ahead.
