• Video
  • Shop
  • Culture
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Food
  • Living
  • Style
  • Travel
  • News
  • Book Club
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Contact Us
  • © 2026 ABC News
  • News

Trump's State of the Union speech short on plans, especially on rising Iran tensions: ANALYSIS

2:00
What did Trump’s State of the Union accomplish?
Kenny Holston/Pool via Reuters
ABC's Jonathan Karl at the White House, May 16, 2017, in Washington.
ByJonathan Karl
February 25, 2026, 5:24 PM

President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech had genuinely powerful, emotional high points, such as when he recognized a World War II veteran who will turn 100 on July 4th, the National Guardsman who survived the ambush shooting in Washington, D.C., the heroism of two Medal of Honor recipients, and of course the Olympic hockey team.

It was like a high-octane awards show. He gave out two Congressional Medals of Honor, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Legion of Merit award and two Purple Hearts.

These inspirational moments were interspersed with brutally harsh attacks on the Democrats in the chamber. 

President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, February 24, 2026.
Kenny Holston/Pool via AP

But the Tuesday speech was remarkably short on specifics about what he intends to do with the rest of his term, and how he intends to reassure the majority of Americans who think the country is going in the wrong direction and who are nervous about their futures.

Related Articles

Fact-checking Trump's State of the Union address

More significant, this speech was given against the backdrop of the largest military buildup in the Persian Gulf region we've seen since the invasion of Iraq -- and the president did not explain why. 

Related Articles

Trump issues warning to Iran on nuclear weapons in State of the Union address

He boasted about the airstrikes against Iran last summer, which he said totally obliterated Iran's nuclear program, but he did nothing to explain why the United States military is now preparing for a larger and potentially more drawn-out military campaign, or to explain why America may be on the verge of war with Iran.

President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, February 24, 2026.
Kenny Holston/Pool via Reuters

Also notable: He said virtually nothing about Ukraine beyond repeating, as he often does, that the war would never have happened if he were president. That's remarkable as the Russian invasion was almost exactly four years ago, and it's one he said he would solve on his first day in office.

Up Next in News—

'Cheers' director James Burrows dies at 85

June 20, 2026

Anne Hathaway reveals pregnant with 3rd child, baby bump in new Instagram video

June 19, 2026

'Grandmother of Juneteenth' Opal Lee says efforts are being made to erase Black history

June 19, 2026

Barack, Michelle Obama reflect on new presidential center, greatest White House legacy

June 18, 2026

Shop GMA Favorites

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

Sponsored Content by Taboola

The latest lifestyle and entertainment news and inspiration for how to live your best life - all from Good Morning America.
  • Contests
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Children’s Online Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • About Nielsen Measurement
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Shop FAQs
  • ABC News
  • ABC
  • All Videos
  • All Topics
  • Sitemap

© 2026 ABC News
  • Privacy Policy— 
  • Your US State Privacy Rights— 
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy— 
  • Interest-Based Ads— 
  • Terms of Use— 
  • Do Not Sell My Info— 
  • Contact Us— 

© 2026 ABC News