The Democrat shared his reason on social media shortly before 11 p.m.
“Walked out of the State of the Union because I couldn’t sit through hours of Trump’s lies,” Warner wrote Tuesday night on Bluesky. “Americans know the truth: he’s spiking prices and wrecking our economy. We’re a better country than this.”
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Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address ever, and entered it with his lowest approval ratings in five years. He spent much of the time flat-out lying about what he claimed were his accomplishments.
Trump said that the economy is “roaring like never before,” even though it grew by only 2.2% in 2025 — less than in any year under former President Joe Biden — and falsely said gas now costs “below $2.30 a gallon in most states.”
Warner reportedly hoped prior to the speech that Trump would at least discuss a potential U.S. war on Iran, arguing that it is “incumbent on the president to make the case” for what his goals are and “how we’re going to protect American interests in the region.”
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“If we don’t hear it tonight, we need to hear it very, very, very soon,” Warner said.
Trump shared no specific details about the potential conflict and merely confirmed that both diplomacy and military force remain on the table.
Republicans expectedly praised the MAGA leader and his speech Tuesday.
While he was clearly frustrated by the speech, Warner seemed prepared for it.
“Buckle up for hours of lies tonight from the President,” he wrote Tuesday afternoon on Bluesky. “Americans know the truth: he’s wrecking our economy, spending tens of billions on an out-of-control secret police, and lining his own pockets with grift after grift.”