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WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, President Donald Trump will take the spotlight with a live, primetime address to the nation.

In his speech, the President is expected to outline his vision for 2026 as the country approaches the pivotal midterm elections, which will determine the balance of power in Congress.

The address is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. Eastern. You can watch it live through our streaming plus app, a complimentary service accessible via Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and various smart TVs and platforms.

How to watch Trump’s speech to the nation

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Viewers can also watch on our mobile app or online here, making it easy to tune in from home, on the go or from anywhere with an internet connection. No subscription or cable login is required.

What does President Trump plan to say in his address to the nation?

As of Wednesday morning, the White House has offered few details about what exactly the Republican president intends to emphasize in the 9 p.m. EST speech. 

Trump has said that he thinks more Americans would back him if they simply heard him describe his track record. Administration officials say investment commitments for new factories will reverse the recent decline in manufacturing jobs and that consumer activity will improve dramatically as people receive increased tax refunds next year.

“It has been a great year for our Country, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME!” Trump said in a Tuesday social media post announcing the speech.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump would discuss his achievements this year and his plans for the remainder of his second term.

“It’s going to be a really good speech. I was just in the Oval Office with the President discussing it,” Leavitt said on Tuesday. “He’s going to talk a lot about the accomplishments over the past 11 months, all that he’s done to bring our country back to greatness, and all he continues to plan to do to continue delivering for the American people over the next three years.”

Public polling shows most U.S. adults are frustrated with his handling of the economy as inflation picked up after his tariffs raised prices and hiring slowed.

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