What's On Deck for Tonight
President Donald Trump is scheduled to address the nation Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. EST from the White House. The focus? His priorities for 2026 and beyond, positioning ahead of midterm elections that will decide which party controls Congress.
The timing is notable. A recent Yale Youth Poll reveals Trump's support among younger voters has taken a significant hit in recent months, adding pressure to reshape his message as the political calendar heats up.
How to Tune In
The address will stream live on the White House website and YouTube channel. Major television networks will also broadcast the speech. If you've cut the cable cord, you can catch it through live TV streaming services that carry national news channels. Many of these platforms offer free trials if you're not already subscribed.
Democrats Fire Back
Democratic leaders aren't waiting for the speech to respond. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer took to X with a preemptive strike, saying Trump "can say whatever he wants on camera," but argued the reality for Americans is higher prices, rising unemployment, and increased costs from tariffs.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged the public to pay close attention to this week's political developments, specifically citing the expected release of the Epstein files.
Meanwhile, Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office jumped in with their own skepticism, questioning why Trump chose this particular moment for the address.




