Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Trump Defends Economy & Tariffs in State of the Union

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Feb 25, 2026
Tom Busby, Bloomberg markets reporter known for earnings and Nvidia analysis, and Jennifer Lawless, UVA politics professor and analyst, unpack Trump’s State of the Union defense of the economy and tariffs. They discuss tone, policy highlights, reactions from the courtroom crowd, Nvidia and market previews, and what the messaging could mean for the midterms.
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INSIGHT

Trump Frames Economy As Roaring Success

  • President Trump focused his record one hour and 47 minute State of the Union on defending the economy, claiming inflation is plummeting and incomes are rising fast.
  • He repeatedly touted falling food and gasoline prices and credited signature tax and trade policies rather than new cost-of-living fixes.
INSIGHT

Tariffs Survive Rhetoric Despite Supreme Court Setback

  • Trump responded to the Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs by calling the ruling "very unfortunate" while signaling he intends to keep pursuing import duties.
  • Four justices attended the speech, and Trump used measured criticism rather than a full-throated attack in their presence.
ANECDOTE

Spanberger Rebuttal Highlights Tariff Costs

  • Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger delivered the Democratic rebuttal from Colonial Williamsburg and highlighted tariff costs to families.
  • She said Trump's trade policies forced American families to pay more than $1,700 each in tariff costs.
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