President Donald Trump has told Americans that “the best is yet to come” as he prepares to deliver a nationally televised address from the White House, promising to outline what he sees as major achievements and future plans for the country. The primetime speech, scheduled for Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, comes as recent polls show growing public dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and cost of living.
In a social media post announcing the address, Trump said it had been “a great year” for the United States and insisted that better days lie ahead. He is expected to use the speech to defend his economic agenda, immigration policies and security measures, while arguing that his administration is steering the country towards renewed prosperity.
The president is likely to emphasise job creation, stock market gains and efforts to bring down inflation as proof that his policies are working. However, critics point to persistent affordability problems, including high housing costs and household debt, and say many families have yet to feel real improvement in their daily lives.
Political analysts say the address offers Trump a chance to reset the narrative as he approaches a new stage of his presidency. With approval ratings under pressure, the White House is expected to frame the speech as a unifying message aimed at reassuring voters that current difficulties are temporary and that his long-term strategy will deliver stronger growth.
The phrase “the best is yet to come” has been a recurring slogan in Trump’s recent speeches and rallies. His aides say the line is meant to project confidence that America can become “greater, stronger and more exceptional than ever before” if his programme is fully implemented.
Opposition figures argue that optimistic rhetoric cannot mask public frustration over living costs and political divisions. They insist that any meaningful recovery must address wage stagnation, inequality and the strain on public services, not just headline economic indicators.
Despite the criticism, Trump remains popular with his core supporters, who credit him with tough stances on trade, border security and crime. Many of them see the upcoming address as an opportunity for him to speak directly to households who feel left behind and to present himself as the leader best placed to restore prosperity and order.
Media outlets across the United States are preparing to carry the speech live, with extensive analysis expected before and after the broadcast. Commentators say the tone and content of Trump’s message could shape political debate heading into the new year and influence how voters judge his claim that the “best is yet to come.”