What Trump did (and didn’t) do with his State of the Union address — And the real test ahead

In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Trump’s conciliatory tone on American leadership during World War II and Holocaust remembrance was a reassuring sentiment that our country needs to hear and that goes beyond this address.

But it’s concerning that the president’s current negotiating position on immigration makes conciliation and bipartisan unity very difficult. …

President Trump’s continued support for a southern border wall only divides the nation. Not only that, but public support for the wall has declined, according to the most recent polling. According to this month’s latest Gallup Poll, only 40 percent of Americans favor significantly expanding the construction of walls along the U.S.-Mexico border. Despite this, the focal point of President Trump’s agenda remains building a wall. CONT.

Douglas E. Schoen, Fox News