Donald Trump surprises by announcing an unexpected speech addressed to the nation
President Donald Trump invited Americans to tune in to a speech he will deliver live on television
The 79-year-old Republican, whose approval rating for his performance in the White House is falling, invited Americans to sit in front of his Tune in to your television to listen attentively for a few minutes at 9 p.m. ET.
“Fellow Americans: I will be giving an ADDRESS TO THE NATION tomorrow night, LIVE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, at 9 p.m. ET. I hope to see you soon. It has been a great year for our country, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME!” he wrote on the Truth Social platform.
Approaching the one-year anniversary of his return to Washington, the nation's leader has faced criticism for his role as mediator in international conflicts, for the persecution of immigrants he ordered to carry out what he called the largest deportation of immigrants, for his tariff policy implemented against more than a hundred countries, but above all for the weakness of the U.S. economy, with unemployment rising slightly.
However, Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, anticipated The president will speak about his accomplishments since assuming the responsibility of governing the country again and about his plans. “The best is yet to come, as he often says, and that’s why he will address the nation to talk about all of his historic achievements of the past year and perhaps preview some policies that will be coming next year, as we approach the holiday season,” he said. Although, during his first term, the president only gave three live speeches from the Oval Office, none of them were at the end of the year, so this will set a precedent for his administration.The most recent time the New York tycoon addressed the nation was last month, after two members of the West Virginia National Guard were wounded by an Afghan man in Washington, just blocks from the White House.

