2026年2月25日 美国东部时间凌晨3:01 / 路透社
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于2026年2月24日在美国华盛顿特区国会大厦众议院会议厅发表国情咨文讲话。路透社/内森·霍华德 [获取许可权,新标签页打开]
华盛顿,2月24日(路透社) – 周二,总统唐纳德·特朗普向国会参众两院联席会议发表国情咨文讲话,这一时刻可能具有关键意义,因为白宫希望在11月中期选举前巩固共和党选民的支持。
特朗普的演讲背景是与伊朗紧张局势升级以及选民对生活成本高企的不满。
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高风险策略
特朗普将经济数据置于演讲核心,但他坚持了一个高风险的经济信息。一些策略师警告称,这可能会导致共和党在11月的国会选举中失利——届时众议院全部435个席位以及参议院约三分之一的席位将面临改选。民主党希望从目前参众两院均占多数的共和党手中夺取控制权。
在特朗普的表述中,通胀、抵押贷款利率和汽油价格正在下降,而股市、石油产量和外国直接投资以及建筑业和工厂就业岗位均蓬勃发展。但他未像近期多数相关演讲那样承认美国人仍在承受物价上涨带来的痛苦。
数据显示,去年通胀停滞甚至略有上升,且经济流失了工厂就业岗位。
路透社/益普索的民调显示,56%的选民不赞成特朗普对经济的处理方式,36%表示赞成。
战略家称,如果特朗普要在11月中期选举中作为共和党经济政策的主要代言人,就必须正视这一现实。
特雷弗·亨尼卡特(Trevor Hunnicutt)和格雷姆·斯莱特里(Gram Slattery)报道,罗斯·科尔文(Ross Colvin)和迪帕·巴宾顿(Deepa Babington)编辑
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Takeaways from Trump’s State of the Union address to Congress
February 25, 2026 3:01 AM UTC / Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 24, 2026. REUTERS/NATHAN HOWARD [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]
WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, a potentially pivotal moment as the White House seeks to firm up support among Republican voters ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Trump’s speech comes against a backdrop of rising tensions with Iran and voter frustration with the high cost of living.
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RISKY BUSINESS
Trump put dollars and cents at the heart of his speech, but he stuck to a risky message on the economy that some strategists have warned could lose his Republican Party the congressional elections in November, when all 435 seats in the House and about a third of the Senate are in play. Democrats hope to take control from Republicans who have a majority in both chambers.
In Trump’s telling, inflation, mortgage rates and gas prices are falling, while the stock market, oil production and foreign direct investment are booming along with construction and factory jobs. But he stopped short of acknowledging the pain that Americans still feel from rising prices, as he has in most of his recent speeches on the subject.
The data shows inflation stalled and even ticked up last year, and the economy lost factory jobs last year.
Voters tell pollsters they are anxious about the economy and are dissatisfied with Trump’s handling of the issue. Fifty-six percent disapprove of his handling of the economy, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows, while 36% approve.
That’s a reality strategists say Trump needs to reckon with if he’s going to be Republicans’ chief messenger on the economy as they fight to keep control of Congress in November’s midterm elections.
Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and Gram Slattery, editing by Ross Colvin and Deepa Babington
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