President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union of his second term spiraled into a dramatic confrontation on the House floor. What was meant to outline immigration victories and economic priorities quickly turned into a high-stakes political showdown. <br /> <br />Rep. Al Green was escorted out just minutes into the speech after holding a protest sign referencing a controversial Trump social media post. Republicans responded with chants of “U.S.A.” as the removal played out live. <br /> <br />Later, Rep. Ilhan Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib interrupted Trump’s immigration remarks, accusing the president of responsibility in ICE-related shootings. Trump fired back from the podium, escalating tensions further. <br /> <br />Nearly half of House and Senate Democrats skipped the address altogether, citing refusal to participate in what they called political theater. During the speech, Trump also called out former President Barack Obama, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and President Joe Biden over immigration, taxes, and the DHS funding standoff — labeling it a “Democrat shutdown.” <br /> <br />From walkouts to direct shouting matches, this State of the Union highlighted the deep partisan divide heading into the midterms. <br /> <br />#TrumpStateOfTheUnion #StateOfTheUnionClash #TrumpVsDemocrats #AlGreenProtest #IlhanOmarInterrupts #RashidaTlaib #DemocratBoycott #SOTU2026 #TrumpSpeechDrama #CongressClash #USPolitics #ImmigrationDebate #DHSFundingCrisis #CapitolShowdown #RepublicansChantUSA #PoliticalDrama #BreakingPolitics
