'Distract from Epstein?' 5 theories emerge on Trump's cryptic primetime address
President Donald Trump speaks as he signs an executive order on AI in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 11, 2025. REUTERS/Al Drago

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will give a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday night and speculation started rolling in over what he has planned to announce.

Trump did not reveal the topic for the address or if it would be broadcast from the Oval Office, posting the following on his Truth Social platform:

"My Fellow Americans: I will be giving an ADDRESS TO THE NATION tomorrow night, LIVE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, at 9 P.M. EST.," he wrote on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon. "I look forward to 'seeing' you then. It has been a great year for our Country, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME!"

Although it's not immediately clear what he has planned to say, people suggested several topics could be discussed:

1. Trump could announce escalating military action.

As the U.S. steps up pressure on Venezuela and recent lethal boat strikes have come under question over legality, some anticipated that Trump could announce a full military escalation against the country.

And despite the administration's reluctance to release the Sept. 2 attack and video in question, some have suggested the move could be to distract from the looming Epstein files deadline this week.

"Will you be invading a new country to distract from Epstein files?" User Cameron wrote on X in response to the White House's announcement.

2. Trump could disclose more changes to his immigration policies.

Trump's unpopular immigration policy has come under fire over aggressive ICE tactics, separating families and harsh deportations. In recent weeks, the president and his administration have pushed to remove visas that critics have called discriminatory moves to push out people from countries he — and his immigration policy architect Stephen Miller — don't like.

3. Trump could tout the economy, despite a less-than-stellar jobs report.

A new jobs report dropped Tuesday, showing that the U.S. economy has hit a rough patch. Unemployment reached 4.6% in November, the highest it has been since September 2021, according to NBC News.

Trump could use the speech on Wednesday night to tout the economy, following Vice President JD Vance's speech in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, where he also rated the economy an "A+++."

"The Trump-Vance economy is hurting Pennsylvanians. Rising prices and a national economy with a net job loss over the last two months. Unless he will address the struggles of everyday Pennsylvanians and changes they are making, this is just a taxpayer funded campaign event," Eugene DePasquale, chair of the Pennsylvania Democrats, wrote on X.

4. Trump could reveal his 2026 policy focus.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News on Tuesday that the president could share a preview of policies to expect in the new year, what he has perceived as successes — and possibly a Christmas celebration.

"He will be addressing the country about all of his historic accomplishments over the past year and maybe teasing some policy that will be coming in the new year as well as we head into this Christmas season," Leavitt said.

5. Trump could drop a wildcard — or reveal nothing new at all.

Multiple people anticipated that the address announcement would not shed much information on anything surprising.

Some suggested it could be a way for the president to get people's attention. Others signaled he could announce his resignation, launch another business, or an entirely new topic he hasn't mentioned before. It's all yet to come.

"My humble advice: don’t read much into it," journalist Olga Nesterova wrote on Bluesky.