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Trump's Divisive Speech Sparks Outrage, Protests, and Chaos

President's State of the Union address criticized for economic boasts and immigrant attacks

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President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday was marked by controversy, protests, and chaos, as the president touted his economic achievements and attacked immigrants and Democrats. The speech was criticized...

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    Trump Touts Economic Record and Slams Immigrants in Divisive State of the Union Speech

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    Texas’ Rep Al Green Tossed Out Of Trump SOTU For Protest Over AI Video Attack Depicting Obamas As Apes

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    “This Sucks”: WGA West’s Internal Battle Continues As Writers Join Staff Union’s Picket Line

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Trump's Divisive Speech Sparks Outrage, Protests, and Chaos

President's State of the Union address criticized for economic boasts and immigrant attacks

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday was marked by controversy, protests, and chaos, as the president touted his economic achievements and attacked immigrants and Democrats. The speech was criticized by many for its divisive rhetoric, with some accusing Trump of using inflammatory language to further polarize the country.

As Trump entered the House of Representatives to deliver his speech, Texas Rep. Al Green held up a sign that read "Black People Aren't Apes!" in protest of an AI video that depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, which was widely condemned as racist and dehumanizing, had been circulating online and was seen as a symbol of the kind of hate speech that Trump's rhetoric has been accused of emboldening.

Green's protest was met with resistance from Republican leaders, who attempted to tear down his sign. However, the congressman refused to back down, and was eventually ejected from the chamber.

The incident was just one of several moments of tension during the speech, which saw Trump repeatedly criticize Democrats and the Supreme Court, which had recently struck down his emergency tariffs. Trump also used the speech to boast about his economic record, claiming that his policies had led to a surge in economic growth and job creation.

However, critics argued that Trump's economic boasts were misleading, and that his policies had actually widened income inequality and hurt many Americans. They also accused him of using the speech to further divide the country, rather than to bring people together.

As the speech came to a close, Trump's critics took to social media to express their outrage and disappointment. Many accused him of using the speech to promote his own interests and to further polarize the country.

Meanwhile, in other news, the entertainment industry saw some notable developments on Tuesday. The podcast "Wisecrack" was named Podcast of the Year at the 2026 Ambie Awards, beating out other contenders such as "Call Her Daddy" and "Crime Junkie." The show, which combines true-crime and comedy, was praised for its unique blend of genres and its thought-provoking storytelling.

In India, acclaimed director S.S. Rajamouli unveiled a new motion capture facility at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. The facility, which is billed as India's most advanced motion capture lab, is a joint venture between Rajamouli's production company and Hollywood's Animatrik Film Design.

Finally, the Writers Guild of America West saw a major development in its ongoing labor dispute, as a group of writers joined the staff union's picket line. The move was seen as a show of solidarity between the writers and the staff union, which has been on strike since February 17. The dispute has been marked by tensions between the guild's management and its staff, with the staff union accusing the management of unfair labor practices.

Overall, Tuesday was a day marked by controversy, protests, and chaos, both in the world of politics and in the entertainment industry. As the country continues to grapple with the challenges of division and polarization, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out in the days and weeks to come.

President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday was marked by controversy, protests, and chaos, as the president touted his economic achievements and attacked immigrants and Democrats. The speech was criticized by many for its divisive rhetoric, with some accusing Trump of using inflammatory language to further polarize the country.

As Trump entered the House of Representatives to deliver his speech, Texas Rep. Al Green held up a sign that read "Black People Aren't Apes!" in protest of an AI video that depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, which was widely condemned as racist and dehumanizing, had been circulating online and was seen as a symbol of the kind of hate speech that Trump's rhetoric has been accused of emboldening.

Green's protest was met with resistance from Republican leaders, who attempted to tear down his sign. However, the congressman refused to back down, and was eventually ejected from the chamber.

The incident was just one of several moments of tension during the speech, which saw Trump repeatedly criticize Democrats and the Supreme Court, which had recently struck down his emergency tariffs. Trump also used the speech to boast about his economic record, claiming that his policies had led to a surge in economic growth and job creation.

However, critics argued that Trump's economic boasts were misleading, and that his policies had actually widened income inequality and hurt many Americans. They also accused him of using the speech to further divide the country, rather than to bring people together.

As the speech came to a close, Trump's critics took to social media to express their outrage and disappointment. Many accused him of using the speech to promote his own interests and to further polarize the country.

Meanwhile, in other news, the entertainment industry saw some notable developments on Tuesday. The podcast "Wisecrack" was named Podcast of the Year at the 2026 Ambie Awards, beating out other contenders such as "Call Her Daddy" and "Crime Junkie." The show, which combines true-crime and comedy, was praised for its unique blend of genres and its thought-provoking storytelling.

In India, acclaimed director S.S. Rajamouli unveiled a new motion capture facility at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. The facility, which is billed as India's most advanced motion capture lab, is a joint venture between Rajamouli's production company and Hollywood's Animatrik Film Design.

Finally, the Writers Guild of America West saw a major development in its ongoing labor dispute, as a group of writers joined the staff union's picket line. The move was seen as a show of solidarity between the writers and the staff union, which has been on strike since February 17. The dispute has been marked by tensions between the guild's management and its staff, with the staff union accusing the management of unfair labor practices.

Overall, Tuesday was a day marked by controversy, protests, and chaos, both in the world of politics and in the entertainment industry. As the country continues to grapple with the challenges of division and polarization, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out in the days and weeks to come.

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