Trump beats Bill Clinton's record for longest State of the Union speech
In a historic moment, President Donald Trump surpassed former President Bill Clinton's record for the longest State of the Union address. Trump's recent speech extended beyond the two-hour mark, breaking his own previous record of 1 hour and 40 minutes set during a separate address to Congress last March. This unprecedented length has sparked discussions about the impact of such lengthy speeches on legislative processes and public engagement. The State of the Union, traditionally an opportunity for the President to outline legislative priorities and the nation's condition, has now set a new benchmark in terms of duration. Observers note that while lengthy speeches can provide comprehensive insights, they may also challenge the attention span of constituents and lawmakers alike. As Trump continues to navigate a politically charged environment, this record-setting address reflects both his communication style and his administration's focus on making bold statements to rally support from his base.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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