
Vice President JD Vance made headlines after a hot-mic moment revealed his candid reaction to President Donald Trump’s historic address before a joint session of Congress. Speaking quietly with House Speaker Mike Johnson moments before Trump took the podium, Vance praised the upcoming speech but openly questioned its length. “I think the speech is going to be great,” Vance said, before adding, “But I don’t know how you do this for 90 minutes,” a remark that quickly spread across social media.
Speaker Johnson responded with a pointed jab at the previous administration, joking that enduring President Joe Biden’s speeches was harder because they felt like “stupid campaign speeches.” Realizing the microphone was still live, Johnson swiftly lowered it, but not before the exchange was captured on video. The unscripted moment offered a rare glimpse into behind-the-scenes conversations among top Republican leaders just before Trump’s appearance.
Trump’s address ultimately shattered records, lasting one hour and 40 minutes, making it the longest speech ever delivered by a sitting president to Congress. The previous record had been held by Bill Clinton at one hour and 28 minutes. According to the American Presidency Project, Trump now officially holds the title, reinforcing his reputation for marathon speeches and commanding stage presence.
Despite the historic runtime, viewership was lower than during Trump’s first term, with an estimated 36.6 million Americans tuning in. Still, reactions among viewers were largely positive. A CBS News/YouGov poll found that 76 percent approved of the speech, describing it as “presidential,” “inspiring,” and even “entertaining.” As Trump continues shaping his political future, both his record-breaking rhetoric and unscripted moments around it are keeping Washington firmly in the spotlight.