President Donald Trump will deliver a live speech from the White House to showcase his agenda for the coming year, a crucial moment given his declining popularity and public disappointment with his economic management.

The address, scheduled for Wednesday night, comes at a time when many Americans are frustrated with rising inflation and job market instability, largely attributed to the impact of his tariffs. Polling indicates a dissatisfaction with his handling of key economic issues, which could affect his support going into next year's midterm elections.

Trump and his party face a significant test in 2026, as elections will determine control of both the House and Senate. He believes that detailing his administration’s accomplishments may increase public support, claiming these achievements include reversing declines in manufacturing jobs and potentially increasing tax refunds.

In recent weeks, Trump has been highly active on social media and television, often holding unscripted news conferences. However, he has also faced backlash over comments made during speeches, including controversial statements regarding tariffs and immigration.

As his administration continues to promote its achievements, Trump's team maintains that any job losses cited are the result of government shutdowns attributed to Democratic lawmakers, and he continues to assign blame to his predecessor, President Biden, for ongoing issues such as inflation and the conflict in Ukraine.