State of the Union Comes as Congress Feels Pushed Aside

State of the Union Comes as Congress Feels Pushed Aside

As the State of the Union approaches, frustration is growing on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers in United States Congress say they feel pushed aside as the State of the Union address nears, pointing to concerns over executive decisions and limited congressional input. The speech is expected to outline the administration’s priorities, but it also comes amid ongoing debate about the balance of power between Congress and the White House.

24 Feb 2026 • 01:11

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