Trump’s State Of The Union Sets Record

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Donald Trump’s State of the Union was the longest ever.

His speech started at 9:12 pm EST and broke the record at 10:52 EST.

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Politico reported:

President Donald Trump beat his record for the longest annual presidential address to Congress, hitting over 1 hour and 40 minutes. And he’s still going.

He began his speech at 9:12 p.m. EST and broke his record at 10:52 p.m. EST.

Trump set the 1 hour and 40 minute record in his address last year, surpassing the previous record — 1 hour and 28 minutes — that was held by former President Bill Clinton.

He also set the record for the longest Joint Address to Congress last year.

Fox News reported:

Tuesday’s speech is Trump’s first official State of the Union of his second term. He delivered a joint address to Congress in March 2025, which operated the same as an official SOTU address but did not bear the same title as it was too early in his administration.

Trump already owns a separate, attention-grabbing timing milestone from that speech. That March 4, 2025, address ran about 1 hour, 39 minutes and 32 seconds, surpassing Clinton’s 2000 runtime, though that 2025 appearance was not formally classified as a State of the Union address.

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