
President Donald Trump is set to deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term today at 6 p.m. California time.
Every year the president fulfills a constitutional duty by giving information about the country to a joint session of Congress, according to the United States Senate website.
The first national radio broadcast of the message occurred in 1923.
In 1947, President Harry Truman’s address was the first to be televised, according to the Senate website.
This year’s address by Trump is likely to cover a range of topics, including immigration, economy, foreign policy and more.
Here’s how to watch the address:
Several broadcasting networks and streaming services are offering a way for viewers to watch the address in real time.
Major television networks such as Fox News, CNN, ABC News, PBS News and others are going to air and livestream the event.
ABC News announced special coverage of the address and the Democratic response from Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. EST. The coverage will air on ABC and streaming will be available on Disney+, Hulu, and ABC News Live.
PBS News is going to host continuous coverage starting at 6 p.m. EST, including a broadcast, digital coverage and special coverage of the address. PBS NewsHour’s live coverage will also be available on YouTube, X, Facebook and TikTok as well.
Fox News’ coverage of the address will begin shortly before the address at 8:50 p.m. EST and continue till 11 p.m. Viewers can follow the coverage on the Fox News Channel, FoxNews.com, the Fox News App, Fox Nation and the Fox One app.
CNN will air the address live and viewers can access it on the news network’s YouTube channel.
Telemundo will cover the live address on Telemundo network and streaming is available on Noticias Telemundo AHORA, Telemundo’s 24/7 streaming news FAST Channel as well as Noticias Telemundo’s mobile app and social media platforms.
BBC News, NBC News, C-SPAN will cover the address as well on their websites.


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