Trump to give State of the Union address against backdrop of sliding poll numbers
WASHINGTON — When U.S. President Donald Trump stands before Congress on Tuesday to deliver the annual state of the union address, he’ll be defending trade and immigration agendas that have stumbled lately in the face of legal setbacks and grim polling.
“It’s going to be a long speech,” Trump said at a White House event Monday. “Because we have so much to talk about.”
This speech comes at a critical moment for the president. Trump’s approval rating is being dragged down by his controversial immigration crackdown — and on Friday the U.S. Supreme Court took away his favourite tariff tool.
This will be Trump’s sixth speech before Congress since he was first elected president.


