On February 24, President Donald Trump delivered an extended State of the Union address before Congress and a nationwide television audience. The speech, held in the House of Representatives chamber at the U.S. Capitol, lasted one hour and 47 minutes—making it one of the longest of his presidency. Ahead of the address, Trump had remarked that it would be lengthy due to the number of topics he planned to cover. As is customary with State of the Union speeches, he outlined his administration’s priorities, reflected on the past year, and presented his vision for the country moving forward.
One of the most emotional moments came when Trump paid tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. During the address, the president spoke about faith and unity, describing Kirk as a friend and acknowledging his influence. He also recognized Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, who was present in the chamber. As the audience stood in applause, cameras captured Erika appearing to mouth the words “I miss you,” a moment that resonated with viewers watching at home. Many on social media expressed sympathy, noting the visible emotion on her face as she listened to the tribute.
