Donald Trump’s nearly two-hour-long State of the Union address appeared to go on too long for a pair of Democrats.
Tom Suozzi, 63, of New York and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, 59, of Florida both looked like they were falling asleep as Trump’s speech went along Tuesday night.
Suozzi’s moment came just prior to Trump’s showstopping moment where he tried to get Democrats to give a standing ovation for the notion that ‘the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens – not illegal aliens.’
The Long Island Democrat – who recently told supporters that he ‘failed’ by voting for ICE funding – has his head in his hands and appears close to nodding off.
Even as Suozzi clearly opens his eyes, he cannot remove his pained face from his hand.
Suozzi did not appear interested in denying his tiring out at listening to Trump’s speech in a social media post.
‘I have always had a hard time staying awake watching reruns,’ he said, captioning a photo of him from the address.
As the president was slamming predecessor Joe Biden and the Democrat Party for open borders policies and having ‘drained the wealth out of hardworking people,’ Wasserman Schultz appears to scratch at her eyes.

Donald Trump’s nearly two hour long State of the Union address appeared to go on too long for a pair of Democrats, including New York Congressman Tom Suozzi (pictured)

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, 59, of Florida also looked like she was falling asleep as Trump’s speech went along Tuesday night
She then looks downwards and fiddles with her hands as Trump called out ‘Biden and his corrupt partners in Congress.’
Wasserman Schultz didn’t directly reference her fatigue but referred to the speech as a ‘revolting 2-hr awards show – with lies for commercial breaks.’
‘He mocked the sky high healthcare, home insurance and small biz costs most Americans like my SOTU guest face. Life is more expensive than ever. And Americans deserve better. I will fight for them 24/7.’
The Daily Mail has reached out to the White House and Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz for comment.
Trump delivered a State of the Union address for the ages Tuesday night, a two-hour spectacle of standing ovations, an ejected Democrat and a presidential broadside against his own Supreme Court justices.
He walked into the House Chamber to cheers, whistles and attempted selfies from lawmakers before taking the podium to signal an aggressive new phase of his presidency.
‘Our nation is back, bigger, stronger and better than before,’ Trump started as cheers rang out from his Republican allies. ‘This is the golden age of America.’
Before he could even begin, proceedings devolved into anarchy as Democrat Al Green was bounced from the chamber for holding up a racially-charged sign.


Trump delivered a State of the Union address for the ages Tuesday night, a two-hour spectacle of standing ovations, an ejected Democrat and a presidential broadside against his own Supreme Court justices
The Squad progressives piled on, with Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib calling him a ‘murderer’ after ICE agents killed two protestors in recent months.
Trump refused to back down, instead snapping back at the ‘crazy’ liberals and leaning into the signature ‘America First’ pillars that returned him to power.
Those included praising ICE raids across the country, touting the economy and slamming the Supreme Court decision striking down his signature tariffs.
‘After just one year, I can say with dignity and pride that we have achieved a transformation like no one has ever seen before. A turnaround for the ages,’ Trump remarked.
He also revealed the exact ‘secret’ words he needs to hear from Tehran to pull back from the brink of war: ‘We will never have a nuclear weapon.’
First Lady Melania Trump was joined by her son Barron, 19, in a surprise public appearance as the President’s other adult children gathered to watch their father in a display of unity and support.
Top Cabinet members including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cheered his biggest accomplishments over the last 13 months.


