Trump's weave style set for second-term state of the union

President Donald Trump is preparing to deliver what amounts to the first State of the Union address of his second term, employing his signature 'weave' communication technique. This style, which involves artfully linking topics to engage audiences, has been praised by experts as highly effective. The speech, scheduled for Tuesday, will cover administration achievements and future plans on the economy, immigration, and global issues.

Donald Trump has long eschewed conventional speeches in favor of what he calls the 'weave,' a method of transitioning between subjects to maintain audience interest. As he explained to Joe Rogan, "If you just read a teleprompter, nobody’s going to be very excited. You’ve got to weave it out, otherwise, it’s no good." This approach, which might appear as rambling to some, culminates in a cohesive message and is expected to address topics like peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and opposition to transgenderism.

Experts highlight Trump's rhetorical prowess. Matthew Continetti, director of Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, described him as "the most effective presidential communicator" in many Americans' lifetimes, noting his commanding performances in key moments. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich emphasized Trump's background from 13 years hosting The Apprentice, saying he communicates as effectively as any president in history and must entertain to educate. Daily Wire host Michael Knowles praised Trump's command of the English language, employing poetic diction and sturdy rhetoric that demonstrates he knows "the best words."

The Tuesday address will begin with an outline of accomplishments so far, followed by plans to address the economy, illegal immigration, and international conflicts, according to the White House. Trump will speak to Congress, the Supreme Court, and dignitaries, but prioritizes the broader American audience. Former speechwriter Mary Kate Cary, who served under George H.W. Bush, observed that reactions outside the room often matter more, allowing Trump to tailor his delivery.

Anticipated Democratic disruptions, such as walkouts over transgender issues or props like noise makers and egg cartons, could test Trump's adaptability. Gingrich predicted Trump would dominate, drawing on his audience intuition, while suggesting Speaker Johnson remove obstructive members if needed. In his 2020 State of the Union, Trump adhered closely to the script, highlighting opportunities in America with lines like, "America is the place where anything can happen." He also awarded Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, stirring emotions.

Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist called that speech hard to top, noting its resonance with average Americans over elites, as evidenced by Nancy Pelosi tearing it up. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts added that Trump's rhetoric connects because he delivers results, from border security to prioritizing America. With the event running until around 11:30 p.m., there's ample time for Trump's weave to unfold.

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