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Rachel Maddow debunks lie after lie from Trump's 'frenetic' State of the Union

MS NOW's Rachel Maddow did her best to wrap her head around President Donald Trump's record-shattering State of the Union Address on Tuesday night — and try to counter all of the lies he told just on the economy alone.

"You have just experienced the longest State of the Union ever in State of the Union history," said Maddow. "It wasn't just the feeling you had, it was the math. Over an hour and 47 minutes, the president blowing out of the water. The previous record for the longest State of the Union speech ever, a record he himself set last year in terms of the length of the speech."

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Trump's Cabinet looked like they were on 'horror ride of their lives' during SOTU: analyst

President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday made his Cabinet members look like they were on the "horror ride of their lives," according to one analyst.

Trump gave a record-breaking speech on Tuesday night, where he meandered through topics ranging from the economy to affordability and a few callous attacks against Democrats. Conservative analyst Rick Wilson described the speech as a "lie-a-palooza."

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Rambling Trump shatters record for longest State of the Union

President Donald Trump spoke for more than 90 minutes Tuesday night during his first State of the Union speech of his second presidential term — breaking records for the longest address in history.

Trump's SOTU speech was reportedly the longest since at least 1964 and broke the previous record for President Bill Clinton's 2000 address, CNN reported.

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Irate Dem yells back as Trump scolds her: 'You should be ashamed of yourself!'

An irate Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) again yelled at President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.

"You should be ashamed of yourself," Trump scolded as Omar shouted, "You have killed Americans!"

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Republicans erupt in cheers as Dem escorted out of State of the Union

Republicans cheered as a Texas Democrat was escorted out of President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was escorted out of Trump's speech after holding a sign that read "Black people aren't apes," in reference to a video Trump shared on social media depicting former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as monkeys. A couple of lawmakers tried to snatch the sign from him before the speech began.

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'Bizarre disconnection': MS NOW's Chris Hayes says Trump doesn't care if Republicans lose

President Donald Trump no longer even cares if the Republican Party gets blown out in the midterms, MS NOW's Chris Hayes argued in a panel leading up to the president's first State of the Union Address of his second term.

Or at least, Hayes said, he doesn't care about it to the extent that it isn't a personal problem for himself.

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Watch live: Trump's 2026 State of the Union address

President Donald Trump was expected to deliver a lengthy State of the Union address Tuesday evening, with some reports suggesting he'll remain on the floor for about three hours.

Trump's speech will likely touch on several key themes, including boasts of a roaring economy despite polling suggesting Americans feel the opposite. Trump's nationwide immigration crackdown is also expected to be a central topic, along with national security and foreign policy matters as the president threatens war with Iran.

'Wasn't even thinking about her': MAGA lawmakers shade former colleague at SOTU

WASHINGTON A pair of MAGA lawmakers shaded one of their former colleagues at President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

Raw Story asked MAGA Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Byron Donalds (R-FL) whether they were missing former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ahead of the speech. Greene made a name for herself at former President Joe Biden's State of the Union addresses by heckling the former president.

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CNN warns of 'unscripted' fury from Trump at SOTU: 'Is he going to contain his anger?'

CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Kasie Hunt signaled that President Donald Trump could go off script — and express his frustration — during his highly anticipated State of the Union address Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.

Trump was expected to give a lengthy speech amid growing concerns among Americans over his priorities and mounting dissatisfaction with his first year in office ahead of the midterm elections. Trump has also been dealt a major blow after the Supreme Court last week struck down his tariffs, something he has continued to show growing anger over.

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MAGA will 'get their clocks cleaned' in November — then face arrest: senator

Democrats are on track for a blowout win in the fall, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) told MS NOW's Chris Murphy ahead of President Donald Trump's first State of the Union Address of his second term — and they plan to use it to get justice and accountability.

"You know, we were saying earlier that the sort of context here is so different from a year ago because of the political situation the president finds himself in, which is way, way, way weaker than it was a year ago," said anchor Chris Hayes. "And I'm curious, as you look at the trajectory of the last year, how you understand the deterioration of his political standing in sort of three different lanes of decisions."

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Republican admits America is still in a 'deep hole' after a year of Trump

A Republican senator acknowledged Tuesday that President Donald Trump faces a serious challenge ahead of his State of the Union address in Washington, D.C.

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) told CNN anchor Jake Tapper that Americans' concerns over the economy have continued to plague him during the first year of his second term. Tapper pointed to recent polls that show a majority of the public does not believe the state of the union is strong, and "61% think the president's policies are moving the U.S. in the wrong direction."

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One of Trump's foot soldiers just received an 'abject humiliation': experts

One of President Donald Trump's hand-picked prosecutors suffered an "abject humiliation" in court recently, according to two experts.

Jeanine Pirro, Trump's U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., attempted to indict six Democratic lawmakers for making a social media video where they told military troops that they don't have to follow illegal orders. A grand jury refused to indict the lawmakers, and Trump's Department of Justice moved to drop the case on Tuesday.

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‘Not giving it back’: Trump jokes about stealing gold medal from Team USA hockey player

President Donald Trump hosted the US men's Olympic hockey team in the Oval Office on Tuesday, joking that he would take one of the players' gold medals.

Trump has taken other people's awards in the past, including the Nobel Peace Prize, which was presented by Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. He teased the Olympic gold medalists visiting the White House that he would put on one of the medals.

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