What happened: BBC correspondent Daniel Bush outlines potential absences, President Trump’s frustrations with the Supreme Court, and possible policy changes in the upcoming State of the Union speech.
Why it matters:
- The address sets the tone for the administration’s priorities and legislative agenda.
- Reactions from lawmakers and the public could influence political dynamics in the US.
MNN Take: The State of the Union is a key moment for the president to communicate directly with Congress and citizens, highlighting current issues and future plans.
Sources: BBC US & Canada