where to watch the presidential address
The presidential address is typically carried live on all major U.S. broadcast and news platforms, plus the official government stream, so there are several reliable places you can watch it.
Main places to watch
- Official stream: The address is usually streamed on the official White House live page, which is the most direct and “unfiltered” source.
- Major TV networks: ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and PBS almost always carry a nationally televised presidential address in prime time, both on traditional TV and their websites/apps via live stream.
- Cable news channels: CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and others typically show the speech live and add real‑time analysis before and after.
Online and streaming options
- YouTube & network channels: Major news channels (ABC News, PBS, CNBC, Fox affiliates, etc.) often carry the presidential address live on their YouTube channels, which you can watch free without logging in.
- Live TV streaming services: Services like YouTube TV and similar “skinny bundle” platforms stream the same network feeds that show the address, so any plan that includes the big broadcast networks or cable news will work.
If you’re not in the U.S.
- Check international news channels (BBC World News, Al Jazeera English, etc.), which often simulcast or rebroadcast major U.S. presidential speeches, especially ones laying out the agenda for the coming year.
- If those don’t carry it live, you can still usually watch a full replay or extended clips on the White House site or major U.S. news sites within an hour or two of the address.
Quick tips to be sure you’ve got the right speech
- Look for wording like “addresses the nation” , “national address from the White House” , or “agenda for 2026” in program titles or stream descriptions for the current cycle of speeches.
- Double‑check the scheduled time (often 9 p.m. Eastern for major national addresses) and that the listing mentions the current year or agenda to avoid older replay videos.
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