Republican Leaders From Idaho and Wyoming Praise Trump's State Of The Union
Nevada and Hawaii lawmakers criticized or supported Trump's speech, highlighting economic policies, tariffs, and immigration amid a divided Congress and upcoming midterm elections.
- At the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, President Trump delivered the 2026 State of the Union, focusing on domestic achievements and recent legislation.
- Facing sagging approval ratings, President Trump aimed to shape public opinion ahead of the midterm elections as his approval rating sank to around 36%, according to a CNN poll.
- In a marathon performance, President Donald Trump set a record with a 108-minute address, honored the U.S. men's Olympic hockey team, awarded multiple medals, hosted centenarian veterans, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., displayed George Washington's marble gavel.
- After the speech, Nevada officials reacted sharply: Gov. Joe Lombardo praised Trump’s economic commitments, while Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Sen. Jacky Rosen criticized it, and dozens of Democrats boycotted or left early.
- With courts and Congress watching, President Trump addressed the recent Supreme Court ruling on tariff policy and signaled plans for new tariffs without Congress, amid policy shifts and war-powers disputes.
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Republican Leaders from Idaho and Wyoming praise Trump's State Of The Union
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — Republican leaders in Wyoming and Idaho praised President Trump's 2026 State Of The Union address praising the administrations first-year achievments on economy, securing the southern border, and providing relief for working families. "Under Republican leadership, Idahoans have more opportunity, more freedom, and more money in their pockets," said U.S. Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho). "In 2025 alone, we secured the border, deliver…
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