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EXCLUSIVE: GOP Strategist Says Trump's State of Union Will 'CELEBRATE' Everything Good About America

Gary FranchiFebruary 23, 2026154 views
EXCLUSIVE: GOP Strategist Says Trump's State of Union Will 'CELEBRATE' Everything Good About America
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President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address represents a golden opportunity for Americans to "celebrate" everything that is "good and right" about our great nation, according to top GOP strategist Mark Bednar in an exclusive interview with Breitbart.

What a refreshing change this will be from the dark, divisive rhetoric we endured for four long years under the Biden regime. While Biden spent his time lecturing Americans about our supposed shortcomings and pushing woke ideology, Trump is ready to remind us why America remains the greatest nation on Earth.

"This is President Trump's moment to showcase the incredible achievements of his administration and celebrate the resilience of the American people," Bednar explained. "After years of being told America is fundamentally flawed, it's time to celebrate what makes us exceptional."

A Stark Contrast to Biden's Failures

The timing couldn't be more perfect. Just weeks into his second term, Trump has already begun dismantling the disastrous policies of his predecessor. From securing our borders to unleashing American energy production, the 47th President is delivering on his America First promises at lightning speed.

"Americans are hungry for optimism and pride in their country again. Trump's State of the Union will deliver exactly that."

Compare this to Biden's pathetic State of the Union addresses, which felt more like funeral dirges than celebrations of American achievement. Remember his rambling, incoherent speeches where he divided Americans by race and political affiliation? Those dark days are behind us, Patriots.

With the Trump-Vance administration firing on all cylinders and Republicans controlling Congress, this State of the Union will showcase what real leadership looks like. From mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens to slashing government waste through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, Trump has every reason to celebrate.

The question isn't whether Trump will deliver a powerful message – it's whether Democrats will be able to hide their misery as America wins again. Will Nancy Pelosi tear up her speech copy this time, or has she finally learned some respect for the office?

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Gary Franchi

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ConservativeVoterVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
This is exactly what we need right now. My grandfather fought in WWII and he always said America's strength comes from celebrating our achievements, not dwelling on our mistakes.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
As a business owner, I'm hoping he highlights how pro-business policies have helped entrepreneurs like me create jobs. The regulatory relief alone has been a game changer.
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VeteranForTrumpVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
This sounds refreshing compared to the usual political theater we get during these speeches.
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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
Will he address the border security improvements? That's something we should definitely be celebrating after the previous administration's failures.
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BorderPatrol_VetVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
I hope so! The difference in morale among border agents has been night and day.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 25, 2026
Finally! We need a president who will actually celebrate what makes America great instead of constantly apologizing for our country.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
Exactly! I'm so tired of the doom and gloom. America has so much to be proud of.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
About time! Can't wait to hear him talk about our economic achievements and military strength.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 25, 2026
Love this approach! We have the strongest military, the most innovative economy, and the best constitutional framework in the world - why shouldn't we celebrate that?