Bryan Metzger
- President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
- Reporter Bryan Metzger watched the longest SOTU speech in history from inside the House chamber.
- Over the course of the speech, the mood devolved, culminating in outright bickering.
It ended up being the longest State of the Union speech in American history.
I was one of over 100 reporters seated in the House chamber during President Donald Trump’s address on Tuesday night, when the president shattered the record for the longest speech at just over 107 minutes.
Over the course of the lengthy speech, the mood gradually devolved, eventually leading to outright bickering. In fact, there was only one strong bipartisan moment — and it happened to involve athletes walking into the press gallery.
That’s just past the 99 minutes he spoke for last year, when he previously set the record for the longest speech to a joint session of Congress.
The speech hit many of the president’s usual talking points, sprinkled in a few policy proposals, and emphasized the theatrics.
Just like in years past, the speech had its share of drama, with lawmakers heckling the president and one even being escorted out.
Here’s what it was like, and what I saw during the speech.
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