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Trump's State of the Union Address Looms Amid Tariff Ruling and Shutdown

Supreme Court decision and DHS funding impasse set stage for high-stakes speech

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President Trump is gearing up to deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday, amidst a tumultuous backdrop of a Supreme Court ruling against his administration's tariffs and a lingering...

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Trump's State of the Union Address Looms Amid Tariff Ruling and Shutdown

Supreme Court decision and DHS funding impasse set stage for high-stakes speech

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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President Trump is gearing up to deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday, amidst a tumultuous backdrop of a Supreme Court ruling against his administration's tariffs and a lingering Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. The address is expected to outline the administration's priorities and legislative agenda for the year ahead, but it comes at a time when the president's policies are facing significant challenges.

The Supreme Court's decision to rule against the Trump administration's tariffs, imposed using emergency powers, has dealt a significant blow to the president's trade agenda. The US Customs and Border Protection agency has announced that it will stop collecting the tariffs, which were deemed illegal, as of Tuesday at midnight. The move has sent ripples through the markets, with the dollar slumping 0.4% against a basket of other currencies.

Meanwhile, the DHS shutdown continues to drag on, with lawmakers struggling to find a solution. Democrats are doubling down on their demands, while Republicans see an opening for a deal after the State of the Union address. The impasse has left the department without funding, leaving many of its employees working without pay.

As the State of the Union address approaches, Democratic leaders are bracing for a potentially rowdy reception from their troops. Last year's address was marked by a series of in-your-face demonstrations from the floor of the House chamber, where many lawmakers held up signs and shouted slogans. This year, Democratic leaders are encouraging their members to protest, but in a more subdued manner.

"We want to make sure that our members are able to express their opinions and concerns, but we also want to make sure that we're respectful of the institution and the process," said a Democratic aide.

On the other side of the aisle, Republicans are seeing an opportunity to score political points. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposal to raise property taxes in New York City has drawn resistance from several prominent Democrats, and Republicans are pouncing on the issue. They see it as a chance to paint Democrats as out of touch with voters and to gain momentum ahead of the midterm elections.

As the State of the Union address looms, it's clear that the stakes are high. The president's speech is expected to be a defining moment in his second term, and the reaction from lawmakers will be closely watched. With the tariff ruling and DHS shutdown hanging in the balance, the address is set to be a high-stakes affair that could have significant implications for the administration's agenda and the country as a whole.

In the lead-up to the address, the White House has been tight-lipped about the president's plans. However, sources close to the administration say that Trump is expected to use the speech to push for his key priorities, including border security and trade reform.

As the nation waits with bated breath for the president's address, one thing is clear: the next few days will be crucial in shaping the course of Trump's second term. Will the president be able to rally his base and push through his agenda, or will the opposition from Democrats and the Supreme Court's tariff ruling prove too great to overcome? Only time will tell.

President Trump is gearing up to deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday, amidst a tumultuous backdrop of a Supreme Court ruling against his administration's tariffs and a lingering Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. The address is expected to outline the administration's priorities and legislative agenda for the year ahead, but it comes at a time when the president's policies are facing significant challenges.

The Supreme Court's decision to rule against the Trump administration's tariffs, imposed using emergency powers, has dealt a significant blow to the president's trade agenda. The US Customs and Border Protection agency has announced that it will stop collecting the tariffs, which were deemed illegal, as of Tuesday at midnight. The move has sent ripples through the markets, with the dollar slumping 0.4% against a basket of other currencies.

Meanwhile, the DHS shutdown continues to drag on, with lawmakers struggling to find a solution. Democrats are doubling down on their demands, while Republicans see an opening for a deal after the State of the Union address. The impasse has left the department without funding, leaving many of its employees working without pay.

As the State of the Union address approaches, Democratic leaders are bracing for a potentially rowdy reception from their troops. Last year's address was marked by a series of in-your-face demonstrations from the floor of the House chamber, where many lawmakers held up signs and shouted slogans. This year, Democratic leaders are encouraging their members to protest, but in a more subdued manner.

"We want to make sure that our members are able to express their opinions and concerns, but we also want to make sure that we're respectful of the institution and the process," said a Democratic aide.

On the other side of the aisle, Republicans are seeing an opportunity to score political points. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposal to raise property taxes in New York City has drawn resistance from several prominent Democrats, and Republicans are pouncing on the issue. They see it as a chance to paint Democrats as out of touch with voters and to gain momentum ahead of the midterm elections.

As the State of the Union address looms, it's clear that the stakes are high. The president's speech is expected to be a defining moment in his second term, and the reaction from lawmakers will be closely watched. With the tariff ruling and DHS shutdown hanging in the balance, the address is set to be a high-stakes affair that could have significant implications for the administration's agenda and the country as a whole.

In the lead-up to the address, the White House has been tight-lipped about the president's plans. However, sources close to the administration say that Trump is expected to use the speech to push for his key priorities, including border security and trade reform.

As the nation waits with bated breath for the president's address, one thing is clear: the next few days will be crucial in shaping the course of Trump's second term. Will the president be able to rally his base and push through his agenda, or will the opposition from Democrats and the Supreme Court's tariff ruling prove too great to overcome? Only time will tell.

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